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Table of Contents
Features "The Edward H. Arnold Sports Center" Opens Its Doors Dedication |
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"Playgrounds Through The Years" "A Unique Slide" Alumni News |
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Campus News Admissions Report Sports Alumni Profile "The Father of Lexan" |
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Classnotes |
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Honor Roll of Donors |
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The 125th Anniversary Campaign Annual Fund |
27 29 |
Restricted Gifts and Grants |
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We've Changed Our Look!
This "new and improved" issue of The Vallex/ reflects the exciting changes occur- ring all over campus. From our new Col- lege President, John A. Synodinos, to the Edward H. Arnold Sports Center, it is becoming increasingly evident that Lebanon Valley College is on the move!
If you have any comments or sugges- tions, please feel free to call the editors at 717/867-6220.
On the Cover:
The new Edward H. Arnold Sports Center has made quite a "splash" at Lebanon Valley College. Pictured here are two students taking full advantage of the College's first-ever campus pool.
Vol. 5, Number 2 Fall 1988
Copy Editor and Director of Alumni Ser- vices and Parents' Programs, Mary Jean Bishop, '84
Production Editor and Publications Specialist, Dawn T. Greene
Writers:
John B. Deamer, Assistant Director of
Communications Timothy M. Ebersole, Sports Information
Director Dawn T. Greene, Publications Specialist
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The Edward H. Arnold
Sports Center
Opens Its Doors
by Dawn Greene
From Plato to the Renaissance, great thinkers have always believed that a com- plete education must include cultivation of the mind, the spirit, and the body.
On February 19, 1988, Lebanon Valley College, concerned that its programs be complete, opened the doors to its new educational facility — the Edward H. Ar- nold Sports Center.
Over the past 20 years, physical fitness has moved from fad to fact. There has been a revolution in America in our at- titudes about health, exercise, and diet. People have found that there is a direct correlation between physical activity and general well-being, personal worth, and self-expectation. In the early 1980s, it became increasingly apparent that physical recreation needed to become a larger part of the Lebanon Valley College experience.
Today, with an estimated 26 million people in the U.S. participating in in- dividualized, noncompetitive sports, a recreational complex is certainly an asset for student recruitment. "Students, even though they may not be varsity athletes, do look for athletic recreation," said Lou Sorrentino '54, director of athletics. "The building provides yet another incentive for prospective students to select Lebanon Valley College."
There were also growing needs within the intercollegiate athletic programs. Lynch Gymnasium, built in 1950 as the premier college athletic facility in the Mid- dle Atlantic Conference, could no longer keep up with the College's expanding sports programs. "Since Lynch was built, we have gone from six to 14 intercollegiate teams and 20 intramural sports activities for men and women," said Sorrentino. "We kept adding more sports teams, but were still using the same facilities."
With the addition of the Arnold Sports Center, Lebanon Valley College now proudly offers all students the opportuni- ty to develop lifetime habits that will keep them healthier and happier during and after college. The multi-million dollar complex offers students a pool, indoor track, four basketball/volleyball/ten- nis/badminton courts, and three racquet- ball courts (one converts for squash). Other features include locker/shower rooms, saunas, and outdoor restrooms and concessions stands to support the outdoor athletic fields.
Additionally, Kevin Yeiser, director of grounds and athletic facilities, makes it his full-time job to assure that everyone
The six-lane swimming pool was bustling with action during Lebanon Valley College's 1988 Summer Swimming Camps offered to boys and girls ages 7-13.
The Center's expansive arena includes a 200-meter track with pole-vaulting and high-jumping accomodations; and four full-length basketball courts that can be converted for volleyball, tennis, and badminton.
who enters the building will be able to utilize all of the facility's resources to the fullest.
But the building is not all there is to the Arnold Sports Center. The facility's story, from its inception, to the groundbreak- ing, to opening day, has been one of dedicated individuals, concerned for the well-being of Lebanon Valley students, alumni, and Lebanon County community members.
In 1984, George Marquette '48, vice president for student affairs and dean of
students, and Robert linger '69, former director of alumni relations and cross- country coach, discussed the need to upgrade the recreational facilities on cam- pus. "Because of the growth in the inter- collegiate programs. Lynch was becoming increasingly unavailable to the general student body— especially during the winter months when everything moves indoors," said Marquette. "We arrived at the conclusion that there was a growing need on campus for improved recrea- tional programming, but we wanted to have input from others," said Marquette.
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The pair presented their thoughts to former College President Arthur Peterson who whole-heartedly approved the for- mation of a study committee, chaired by Marquette, to look at the College's athletic/recreational programs and its needs.
The committee made two recommenda- tions in the spring of 1985: construct a facility that would provide for improved recreational and intramural programs; and move the entire athletic program out of Lynch to the area by the Arnold foot- ball field.
"When we had the okay for the facility, the committee then determined that the building would be the first phase of the overall project and would be dedicated solely to the recreational needs of our students, alumni, and local community members." said Marquette. "Additional facilities would be constructed later for in- tercollegiate contests and athletic offices."
The College initiated the 125th Anniver- sary Campaign to raise the money for the complex and for the life and work of the College. Campaign funds fall into three categories: improvements to recreational programs with a new facility, $3 million;
College endowment, $3 million; and funding for special programs and pro- jects, $500 thousand.
Early in the campaign, trustee Edward Arnold, whose family has had a long- standing and strongly supportive rela- tionship with Lebanon Valley College, made a significant financial commitment to the project. Like his father, Henry, a former College trustee for which the Ar- nold Athletic Fields are named, Ed Ar- nold is committed to the opportunities that Lebanon Valley offers Lebanon Coun- ty residents.
"My only stipulation was that they in- clude a swimming pool in the building," said Arnold. "I believed it was absolutely essential that it be a part of a recreational facility."
Construction began with a ground- breaking ceremony in April 1987 and was completed within a year.
Harlan Wengert, College trustee, also made a signifcant contribution to the pro- ject in the memory of his father, Samuel, who was a College trustee and lifetime supporter of the institution. The building's lobby is named in Samuel Wengert's honor.
Harlan Wengert (left) and Edward Arnold (right) begin to dig the facility's foundation during the Sport Center's ground-breaking ceremony in April 1987.
First to take advantage of the new facili- ty was Peterson, who came back from retirement in Florida to fulfill his promise to be the first to swim in the pool during the building's February opening ceremonies. Lebanon Valley College's 14th President set the initial Arnold Sports Center swimming record: 48 seconds for one lap. He invited any student beating his time for a glass of iced tea at his Florida home.
Being "dedicated solely to the recrea- tional needs of students, alumni, and local community members" means a lot more, however, than simply raising funds and constructing a building. It also means having a caring staff to develop programs that wUl interest students and teach them about health and physical education. The College has done just that. Rusty Owens '61, supervisor of program activities for the recreation center, is excited about the potential that the building has to help in- dividuals develop lifetime habits; but he recognizes that the building itself cannot educate the students. "You can't separate intramural recreation programs from the complex," said Owens. "They must go hand in hand."
Owens intentionally distinguishes bet- ween "intramural" and "intramural recreation." "When most people picture 'intaramural' they see groups of frater- nities playing intensely competitive foot- ball games," said Owens. " 'Intramural recreation,' on the other hand, is getting students involved in individualized lifetime sports... less competition, more discipline and goal-setting."
Owens and NikiE. Raudenski, buUding secretary and activities instructor, have already been hard at work upgrading student-based intramural recreational ac- tivities. Already in place are racquetball tournaments, walking and running clubs, and a water aerobics program.
The activities are oriented toward educating the participants on their entire "physical selves." "In the water aerobics program, in addition to 20 minutes of car- diovascular work and toning, we go through a series of stress release and relaxation techniques," said Raudenski. "We teach them to be in tune with their bodies so that they can identify which parts contain the most stress. Then we show them techniques, which can be used throughout the day, for eliminating the stress in that area."
The building's staff is hoping the com- plex will soon be used to its full capacity and is planning to start student and com- munity fitness clubs, biathlon clubs.
Stairs ascending from the Arnold Sport*- Center lobby lead to offices and an observation view of the pool, arena, and racquethall court areas.
100-mile clubs, and racquetball clinics. They are also planning to begin working with "special population" groups such as the elderly, the handicapped, and the young. "I want Lebanon Valley to be the 'number one' College in the state for recreational activities," said Owens. "We already have over 1,000 people using the building per week."
The new facility is making it possible for the College to have its "first ever" swim team. Although, this year, the group competes only as a club. President John A. Synodinos has given his approval to start an intercollegiate team coached by Rusty Owens '61, for the 1989-90 academic year.
Lebanon Valley College is also very in- terested that the facility serve to add to its existing services for alumni and com- munity members. Memberships for alum- ni and the community became available in September and the response has been overwhelming.
Despite all of the excitement over Ar- nold, Lynch Gymnasium will not be left behind like an old toy. For the time being, it wOl continue to house all intercollegiate basketball and volleyball contests, athletic staff offices, weight room, equipment
room, and training room. SpUlman Farmer Architects, Bethlehem, PA, made recommendations for Lynch Gymnasium when they came in early 1988 to look at the overall campus and academic plan. They suggest that Lynch has many ap- plications. "The building offers an oppor- tunity to provide a primary academic facility on the main quadrangle. It is an under-utilized resource right in the center of campus," said Bob Spillman, president of the architectural firm.
Lebanon Valley College has come a long way since it held its basketball practices in the basement of the Administration
Building. The College is proud of its ac- complishments and very thankful for the dedication of concerned individuals like the Arnolds, the Wengerts, former Col- lege President Arthur Peterson, and Dean George Marquette, who have helped develop this institution over the years.
The Edward H. Arnold Sports Center demonstrates Lebanon Valley College's commitment that its students receive the most complete education possible. Said Marquette, "the buUding symbolizes the College's belief that life-long physical ac- tivity is a critical component in people's lives."
General Policy and Membership Information for the Edward H. Arnold Sports Center
The Arnold Sports Center offers the following to members:
1. A six-lane, 25-meter pool
2. Three racquetball courts which can be converted into "wallyball" courts
3. Two dry saunas
4. Arena area which includes four courts each converting into basketball, volleyball, tennis, or badminton courts
5. A four-lane, 200-meter track
All areas will be available at designated times in accordance with specific policies of the Sports Center.
MEMBERSHIP RATES
Alumni Single $100.00
Alumni Family 180.00
Community Single 130.00
Community Family 220.00
Senior Citizen (60 & up) 100 . 00
• Corporate rates available
• Membership is from September 15 to May 15
• One day memberships during the sum- mer may be purchased for $3.00 at the Main Desk
• Children under the age of 18 are not eligible for single memberships
HOURS
The Arena Area and Courts will be open:
Monday and Thursday 6:30 am-ll:00 pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday . . 9:00 am-n:00 pm
Saturday '. .' . . 9:00 am-10:00 pm
Sunday'. 1:00 pm-ll:00 pm
The pool will be open for:
Lap Swimming
Monday and Thursday 6:30 am-9:00 am
Monday - Friday 11:30 am-l:00 pm
4:00pm-5:30pm
General Swimming
Monday - Friday 7:00 pm-10:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday 1:00 pm-4:00 pm
7:00pm-9:00pm
Weekly activities will be posted and members can check the Activity Board at the Main Desk for scheduled programs.
COURT FEES - HOURLY
Tennis Racquetball
Prime time $15.00 $6.00
Non prime time 10.00 4.00
Prime time rates are in effect when classes are in session from 12:00 noon un- til closing.
For further information, or to receive a membership application, please call Niki Raudenski at the Sports Center Desk, 717/867-6360.
Dedication of the
Edward H. Arnold
Sports Center
The official dedication of the new com- plex was held during Parents' Day, October 22, at 10:30 a.m. The "standing room only" crowd of alumni, parents, and friends paid tribute to Dr. Edward H. Arnold, the Wengert Family and many others who worked so hard to make this dream a reality.
Dr. and Mi - I l.ii I. in W uii'.;!.'! I, viiiicr, and Mr. Clifford Wengert, right, are greeted by Mrs. Ellen Arnold, Director of Annual Giving, upon their arrival at the President's brunch. During the ceremonies, the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Wengert were honored for their lifelong commitments to Lebanon Valley College and the Lebanon County community.
Dr Elizabeth K Weisburger, President of the Board of Trustees, welcomes the standing room only audience to the dedication of the Edward H. Arnold Sports Center. Seated from left are Dr. George R. Marquette, Mrs. Suzanne Arnold, Dr. Edward H. Arnold, and President fohn A. Synodinos.
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Dedication ceremonies were highlighted by an inspiring performance of Vaughn William's "O Clap Your Hands," by the Lebanon Valley College Concert Choir. Conducting is Dr. Pierce A. Getz '51, Professor of Music; accompanying the Concert Choir is organist Bradley Boyer '90.
Mr. Thomas C. Reinhart, First Vice President of the Board of Trustees, unveils the "Edward H. Arnold Sports Center" plaque to Ed and Suzanne Arnold. The plaque was crafted by Ronald Sykes, a local sculptor, and features a bust of Dr. Arnold.
Playgrounds
Through The
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The "Phantom Gym" as it appeared in the 1903 College catalogue.
by Edna Carmean '59
The first athletic facility at Lebanon Valley College was the College lawn. It provided the necessary open space for the oldest sport at the institution, cro- quet, and then for baseball.
Baseball was amazingly popular. An old graduate in 1875 wrote that the game was played every afternoon. When the supper bell rang at five-thirty, bats and balls were discarded only to be picked up again when the meal was over.
By 1882, the game was thoroughly organized. It was announced in the Col- lege's student newspaper. The LaVie, that "a fourth 'nine' had just elected officers"; this meant that in a student body of only 134, there were 36 ball players! When an outside team challenged the College to a game, neither team was above hiring "ringers" (usually expert pitchers) to fOl in their weak spots.
In 1893, Lebanon Valley College had one of the finest ball grounds in the country, in addition to two tennis courts and a beautiful croquet ground. This outdoor facility was located between Sheridan Avenue and the Main Building, on the north side of campus.
In the meantime, indoor recreation was not being neglected. In 1882, members of the Kalozetean Literary Society hand-dug space for a gymnasium under the south end of the old Main BuUding. For several years, Kalo retained control of the new in- door facility, but generously offered ac- cess to all students at certain hours on payment of a small fee.
Football was organized in 1897. It was extremely popular, and the next year the Lebanon Valley College team played a schedule of games which included Sus- quehanna, Ursinus, Gettysburg, and the state teachers colleges. At first the game was played on campus, but in 1903, a new athletic field on Maple Street, described as "six acres enclosed and fitted up for all phases of modern athletics," was bought. Two years later, it acquired a grandstand and bleachers. For close to 40 years, it was common on Saturday afternoons in the fall to see the student and town fans streaming out along Maple Street to the football games.
The fields are still owned by the Col- lege, but are on loan to the community of Annville/Cleona as a recreation area.
Basketball had a slower start. There was no place to play this game. However, after Engle Hall, with its fine auditorium, was built in 1899, the old chapel in the Main Building was converted to a basketball "cage." The rostrum and seats were rip- ped out and both men's and women's teams were organized.
That lasted four years, until the great fire of Christmas Eve, 1904, when the building was destroyed. When it was re- built, there was no basketball cage. The men were able to plav in the Annville Town Hall, but the women had to give up the game for a time.
There was general rejoicing in 1902, when it was announced at Commence- ment that a gift had been made to the Col- lege of a new gymnasium. Foundations were laid for the new gymnasium in the area where the library now stands. A pic- ture of the architect's rendition of the building appeared in the College catalog, which said it was being built of limestone and would be modern in every detail.
Suddenly, the work stopped. The money supply had dried up. The picture vanished from the catalog. For several years, there was a big hole in the ground which the students referred to mockingly as "Our Phantom Gym." The rubble was finally cleared away.
In 1914, there was a step forward. A gymnasium was built in the south end of the Administration Building. Its cost of $5,000 had been donated by Lebanon Valley alumni. The new Alumni Gym- nasium was spacious, with the playing floor on the basement level and a balcony which opened on the first floor. The balcony served as a running track as well as a vantage point for spectators. This
gymnasium was used for parties and dances as well as for basketball.
The Alumni Gymnasium served the College well until 1951, when the Lynch Memorial Gymnasium was opened. This building was a welcome addition, but it put a temporary crimp in another popular sport when it was built on the site of five tennis courts.
Football was dropped during World War II. When it resumed after the war, the old Maple Street field was not adequate. Home games were played on the Lebanon High School football field, but the old field was still used for practice. In 1944, a plot of 16 acres north of the campus, across the railroad tracks, was purchased for the new Arnold Athletic Fields. It was not sufficiently developed for games for more than ten years, and it was not until the mid-seventies that the two sections of the campus were directly connected by a covered walk-way across the railroad tracks.
The fields, which include football, baseball, field hockey, soccer, and two tennis courts, have seen some additional development over the past two years, with the construction of the new Edward H. Arnold Sports Center. In the spring and summer of 1987, irrigation systems were installed for the football and field hockey fields. In addition, the field hockey field was leveled to make it NCAA regulation size and re-sodded. Because the new sports complex was built on part of the old soccer field, the team had to play its contests on the Lebanon High School soccer field last season. However, their field was relocated north of the new complex this summer and is ready for competition.
Although there are further plans for im- provements to the football stadium and Lynch, with the final landscaping touches around the new building, Lebanon Valley College begins the 1988-89 athletic year with the most complete and the most at- tractive sports/recreation facilities in its history.
A Unique Slide
First-Ever Trombone Quartet-In-Residence at Lebanon Valley College
by John Deamer
What musical instrument is over 500 years old, is so versatile that nearly all styles of music from c. 1450 to 1988 have been played on it, and recently had a quartet-in-residence formed in its honor?
The trombone, of course.
Once called the "sackbut," the trom- bone is the oldest of all band and or- chestra instruments that retains its original form. Historically, trombones have been used widely in ceremonial bands as well as churches; however, they are most often blended with voices and other instruments.
Today, with the exception of the "Big Band" sound made famous by Tommy Dorsey and Glenn MUler, the trombone is still more or less identified as a band instrument.
Now, at Lebanon Valley College, a four- man group is undertaking to change all of that.
In January, Jim Erdman, adjunct in- structor of low brass, and founder of the "Quartet/Die Posaunen," presented a concept to Dr. Robert C. Lau, chairperson of the music department, and to Dr William J. McGill, dean of the faculty. "Why not establish a trombone quartet- in-residence at Lebanon Valley?"
"There were two things that intrigued me about the concept of having the group in residence at the College," said Lau. "First, the group offers a unique cultural experience; and, second, these four pro- fessionals are high-calibre musicians that have reached near-perfection on their in- struments. I wanted our students to have yet another opportunity to be exposed to this kind of musical excellence."
While the concept of a trombone quartet might have seemed unusual to Lebanon Valley College, it is not new. Trombone quartets have been used by composers for centuries, from Marini to Beethoven and from Schutz to Stravinsky. In 1695, Purcell made an unforgettable use of a trombone quartet in his music for the funeral of Queen Mary.
Because of its unusual design, the trom- bone has some unique qualities. Unlike the other instruments of the brass family (e.g. the trumpet, the french horn), which are limited in the number of producable notes by the "harmonic series of over- tones," the trombone, being furnished with a slide, has a greater musical flex-
ibility. This chromatic versatility, coupled with the fact that their narrower bell allows them to be played softly and blend- ingly, produces some beautiful results.
"Audiences are often pleased to discover that this instrument can so masterfully produce sounds that instill in the listener feelings of majesty, excitment, or love," said Erdman.
While Erdman has always been dedicated to the instrument, his resolve to demonstrate the trombone's potential to stand alone was renewed in 1981 at the annual International Trombone Associa- tion Workshop where he heard a 30-piece college trombone choir. The concert renewed Erdman's long-time yearning for conducting and inspired him to gather trombone players he knew throughout Central Pennsylvania that would be in- terested in playing professionally.
Out of this experience eventually grew the foursome now known as "Quartet/Die Posaunen" (which is Ger- man for "the trombones"). The first of its kind in an American college or university, the ensemble-in-residence's inaugural performance was in February 1988 at the College's Founders' Day Ceremonies.
The group's repertoire includes a mix of contemporary, religious, and jazz pieces. Because they play a variety of music — from 17th century compositions to "Polka Dots and Moonbeams" — they are becom- ing very popular in South Central Pennsylvania.
"Of course we play for special events at the College such as this fall's Opening Convocation, but are willing to perform at community and church events also,"says Dr. Robert Hearson, a member of the ensemble and assistant music professor at the College.
"The group's avaOablity was another thing that intrigued me about having them in-residence," said Lau. "Now, in addition to some of our other touring ensembles, Lebanon Valley College is represented to the general public by a professional musical organization."
In August, the group cut a Christmas album, "Christmas Ornaments," which will be available to the public in late Oc- tober on cassette, and compact disc.
Behind the scenes, one discovers that the "Quartet/Die Posaunen" has been more than just a quartet-in-residence, it has become a Lebanon Valley College family affair. The group's musical ar- rangements are written by two Lebanon Valley alumni, Rodney Miller '77 and Tom Strohman '75, adjunct instrutor in music; the group's original logo was developed by Becky Long '88; and Christmas album recording engineer was John Uhl '79, director of media services.
"It has been exciting having the group on campus," said Lau. "I think that everyone can benefit from their pursuit of musical excellence."
No doubt, this "unique slide" has kindled a lot of motivation.
Those interested in arranging for the group to perform at an event can call the music department at 717/867-6275.
Tin i 'u Posaunen takes a break from practicing. The group's members include (from
left to right); Ronald Garman, James Erdman, Stephen Shiffer, and Robert Hearson.
Alumni
News
Alumni were treated to a special Hershey Rose (garden tour b}' Steve bcanniello 78 (center, wearing hat). Steve is a rosanan tor the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, N.Y.
Returning alumni enjoyed the campus roses at their peak.
Joe Shemeta '52 sinks one at the annual Alumni Weekend Golf Outing.
Everything's Coming Up Roses... Again
Unbelievably, as we "wrap-up" Alumni Weekend 1988 in this issue, it is also time to begin thinking about Alumni Weekend 1989, June 2, 3, and 4. Because of the over- whelming response to last year's pro- gram, this year's theme, once again, is roses! The Alumni Programs Planning Committee is already hard at work put- ting together the weekend's schedule.
Also, Reunion Committees tor the Classes of '24, '29, '34, '39, '44, '49, '54, and '59 are being formed. If you are interested in serving on your reunion committee or would like more information on your reunion, call the Alumni Services Office at 717/867-6220.
Irma Shearer '36 and Dan Shearer '38 at the Rose Care Demonstration.
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Jack Morris '37 and his wife, Mildred, took part in the Alumni Weekend festivities.
Senior Alumni Breakfast Meeting
The Senior Alumni met on Saturday, June 4, for breakfast and to induct the
50 year Class of 1938 into the Senior Alumni Association.
Irene ]. Schell '28 stands to be recognized as the new Senior Alumni Association Presi- dent Elect. Other officers voted into office during the meeting were Ethel H. Darkes '31, President; Esther H. Kelchner '25, 1st Vice President; Dewitt Essick '34, 2nd Vice President; and Philip Underwood '35, 3rd Vice President.
C. Bovd and Louise Stoner Shaffer, both of the Class of '38, come forward to accept their Senior Alumni Association pins from Wes Dellinger as part of their class's induc- tion into the group.
Alumni Awards Luncheon
The Alumni Association Awards Lunch- eon was held on Saturday, June 4, at 12:00 noon, to recognize outstanding graduates of Lebanon Valley College. This year, there were five Alumni Citation winners who were selected on the basis of occupa- tional or professional achievement, com- munity service, or service to the College. They were (1-r): G. Harold Bucher '47, John Eby '57, Ross W. Fasick '55, Irma K. Shearer '36, and Daniel L. Shearer '38.
Also during the luncheon, seven alum- ni were inducted into the Miles Rigor Society for 20 years or more of dedicated service to the College. They were: Martin L. Gluntz '53, Evelyn Toser '52, Thomas C. Reinhart '58, Jane Gruber Seiverling '43, William H. Kelly '54, Alice Daniel Kel- ly '54, and Merle L. Wise '53.
Although the Distinguished Alumnus Award winner for outstanding achieve- ment. Dr. Mark Diethelm '53 of Switzerland, could not be present to receive his accolades, the alumni were treated to a video-taped "acceptance speech," shown during the luncheon.
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Diethelm's address focused on the im- portance of leadership. "There is just no equivalent for leadership. To prepare for this and for responsible behavior in the community, a wide liberal arts education is a tremendous asset... [This type of] education makes for the utmost in in- tellectual flexibility and inducting one's trained critical abilities while at the same time preparing us to adapt well to our en- vironment and our duties in the community.
...From my viewpoint, Lebanon Valley College is an ideal college considering the size, its academic outlook, its constant endeavors to improve and add new pro- grams for its students, and its dedication to helping shape tomorrow's leaders. Best qualified leaders are not only of the ut- most importance to a corporation, but they are vital for making better citizens, a better community, and creating a better environment for us, our children, and our grandchildren."
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Lebanon Valley Greets The Class of 1992
For those who have experienced it, either as a student or as a parent, it is not difficult to remember the emotion of the first days of college — anxiety over the changes occuring can be overwhelming. Although these fears cannot be erased, the Student Affairs Office is working toward making the first days at Lebanon Valley College easier for students and parents alike with their "New Student Orientation" program.
On Saturday, August 27th, at 10:00 a.m., residence halls opened for the freshmen. These students were greeted at their new "homes" by 50 "Student Orien- tation Leaders" donning bright blue t- shirts imprinted with "Here to Assist You." Each leader was assigned a specific group of new students.
The Student Orientation Leaders, who were selected from applications and inter- views, attended a two-day training ses- sion to prepare them to address the new students' concerns and to help them get to know each other. "Because these up- perclassmen were carefully chosen and properly trained, this was probably the best new student orientation that we've had," said Rosemary Yuhas, assistant dean of students. "There was more op- portunity for social bonding, both among the new students and between the freshmen and the upperclassmen."
The College Auxiliary's Annual Plant Sale provides an opportunity for anxious parents to help beautify their students' new"homes."
"It was nice to have a reason to leave my daughter's dorm room," said one mother. "1 was so upset about leaving her that I didn't know whether to help her get set- tled, or leave her alone to let her do it herself. This has been a lovely afternoon."
Later that evening, after most of the parents had left, the new students had further opportunity to get to know each other at "Play Fair" where they played non-competitive icebreaking games.
Over the following two weeks, the freshmen had the opportunity to get to know themselves better during a new stu- dent seminar series. In the seminars, they learned time management skills, study skills, and career assessment processes. They also examined issues surrounding the consumption of alcohol, and intraper- sonal relationships.
'Tt really helped to have the opportuni- ty to go through the orientation program," said freshman Kathryn Ford. "It relieved some of my anxiety about what lies ahead."
After getting settled into their rooms and having a buffet lunch, freshmen and their parents attended the College's Opening Convocation ceremony at 2:00 p.m. The ceremony, which had something of the feeling of a "converse baccalaureate" service, included greetings by College President John A. Synodinos.
On a day underscored by change, Lebanon Valley's "freshman president" urged the new students to seek out the values and patterns that continue throughout one's life.
Synodinos emphasized that students should "always look for the common con- nection" in their courses and ask "the larger cjuestions." "The questions you ask will be as important as the answers you put on a quiz. We can help you learn how to learn," he said.
The new president also made the following request to the incoming freshmen on behalf of their parents: "Call or write sometimes even when you don't need something."
The parents in the audience applauded.
During the Opening Convocation Ceremony, in a "matriculation oath," the new students affirmed their wish to "pur- sue the ideals of learning, of service, and of moral and spiritual commitment" that Lebanon Valley College espouses.
After the ceremony, the new students and their parents were invited to meet President and Mrs. Synodinos at their
New students moved in on Saturday, August 27th, with the help of their "Student Orientation Leaders."
Kreiderheim home. There, they shared with the president, administrators, facul- ty, and other parents their excitement and apprehension over the changes in their lives.
Scholarship Benefactors Luncheon Held
A "Scholarship Benefactors Luncheon" was held on campus in September to allow endowed scholarship benefactors, who came from as far as Maine and San Franscisco, to meet their scholarship's 1988-89 student recipients.
"There was so much good-feeling in the air," said Ellen Arnold, director of the annual fund. "Several of the benefactors and students, meeting each other for the first time, embraced warmly."
"The luncheon was special, we were able to meet the people that have challenged us to expect the best from ourselves," said Doug Nyce '89, who is one of the recipients of the Allan W. Mund Jr. Scholarship. "Not only do these benefactors set goals for us as students, but they challenge us as future alumni to reciprocate their generosity."
"I attended the luncheon so that I could thank the person who provided my scholarship," said Steve Butz '90. "As it turned out, my benefactor donated my scholarship in thanks for generosity he
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received during his last year at Lebanon Valley,"
In all, over 60 guests attended — each with special stories to share.
Scholarships represented were: the Alumni Scholarship; the Allan W. Mund, Jr. Scholarship; the Carmean String Scholarship; the Hazel and Martin L. Gluntz Scholarship; the Alvin E. Shonk Scholarship; the Edwin and Jesse Zeigler Scholarship; the Cloyd H. Ebersole Scholarship; the Dorothy Yeakel Horn Scholarship; the Neidig Fund for Chemistry; the Esther and Paul Ensming- er Scholarship; and the Mary E. McCurdy Graham Scholarship.
First-year endowed scholarships represented were the Perry A. and Laura B. Tschop Memorial School Fund and the Rebecca S. Harvey Scholarship. Other first-time scholarships honored were the Elizabeth M. Geffen Endowed Scholar- ship and the Arthur L. Peterson Leader- ship Scholarship.
Douglas Nyce '89 and John Brenner '90 speak with Allan W. Mund Sr., representing The Allan W. Mund Jr. Scholarship, during the Scholarship Benefactors Luncheon.
College Receives Three
Grants From The National
Science Foundation
The Lebanon Valley College chemistry and biology departments received three grants from the National Science Founda- tion (NSE) in August; two for chemistry research projects and one to increase the level of laboratory training in a cell biology course offered at the College.
'ATP Regeneration Based on Polyphosphate Kinase," under the direc- tion of Dr. Owen Moe, professor of chemistry, was awarded $50-thousand. The grant is the result of a proposal writ- ten by Moe, and is a continuation of previous NSF funding for this project.
NSF also has awarded $16,566 to another chemistry project, "The Introduc- tion of an Atomic Absorption Spec- trophotometer into the Chemistry Cur- riculum to Strengthen Laboratory Instruc- tion." Dr Richard Cornelius, chairperson of the chemistry department, is oversee- ing the use of the instrument and wrote the proposal to NSF for additional funding.
NSF awarded $21,462 to Lebanon Valley College's biology department for the pro- ject, "Improvement of Laboratory Ex- perience in Comparative Histology." This grant proposal was written by Dr. Allan F. Wolfe, professor of biology.
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Moe's research project is in the area of biotechnology, and involves the use of en- zymes to synthesize biologically impor- tant molecules. The overall goal of the research project is to develop an im- mobilized system for ATP regeneration which could be used in enzyme reactors to produce medically-related products such as antibiotics, hormones, and growth factors.
Research on this project has been con- ducted for the past six years, with support coming from NSF, Research Corporation, and the American Chemical Society's Petroleum Research Fund. During this time, 12 undergraduate chemistry, biochemistry, and biology majors from Lebanon Valley College have been in- volved in carrying out this research.
Funds for Dr. Cornelius' project will support the purchase of an atomic ab- sorption spectrophotometer which will be placed in the College's Garber Science Center. The instrument will be used primarily to analyze trace amounts of metals, such as the amount of sodium in "sodium free" antacids.
The primary use of the instrument will be by Lebanon Valley College students, but high school students attending the College's summer Youth Scholars In- stitute program in chemistry will also use the instrument.
The instrument will find another use in a research project on the synthesis of
platinum-containing anti-cancer drugs. Earlier this year. Dr. Cornelius received a $50-thousand grant from the National Cancer Institute to support this project. The atomic absorption spectrophotometer is capable of analyzing extremely small concentrations of platinum.
In biology, the NSF grant will enable students in histology and independent study courses to section and study plastic-embedded tissues, to study cells and tissues with flourescence microscopic techniques, and to photograph their results with state-of-the-art photomicrographic equipment. The funds also will provide a safe staining area for students to use hazardous materials.
The laboratory component of the course included the study of prepared slides of various tissue types and organ systems as well as the routine histological and histochemical staining of paraffin- embedded tissues. This laboratory ex- perience culminated in a student project which utilized some of the techniques learned in the course and was presented in a poster format.
With this new equipment, the course can be redesigned to provide biology ma- jors, as well as biochemistry majors, with a strong morphological background at the cell level for their advanced molecular and biochemical courses.
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Grant Funds Cancer Research
The National Cancer Institute, through its program, "Academic Research Enhancement Awards," awarded the chemistry department a two-year, $50-thousand grant in May. The grant was the result of a proposal submitted by Dr. Richard Cornelius, chairperson of the chemistry department.
The cancer grant funds a project, "Phosphate Complexes of Platinum," which studies chemistry related platinum- containing anti-cancer drugs. The world's largest selling cancer drug is cisplatin, a compound containing platinum.
"There are a large number of platinum compounds that have already been prepared and tested for anti-cancer activi- ty," says Cornelius. "Some of them are highly effective, and some have no effect. Very subtle structural differences in these compounds can make an enormous dif- ference in their biological activity."
Cornelius explains that nearly all of these compounds are highly toxic. "In our study, we are trying to find compounds that are less toxic, while, at the same time, maintaining anti-cancer activity," states Cornelius. The grant provides student stipends for summer research and funds to purchase a computer-controlled atomic absorption spectrophotometer.
"The students have had an opportunity to work at the frontier of chemistry," says
Faculty Members Awarded For Excellence In Teaching
President John A. bynodinos recogniz- ed William H. Fairlamb, professor of music, and Nevelyn J. Knisley, adjunct associate professor of music, for teaching excellence at the College's Opening Con- vocation ceremonies in September.
Fairlamb received the Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching. Knisley received the adjunct teaching award for instructional excellence and campus/com- munity service. Henceforth the award will be known as the Nevelyn ]. Knisley Award.
Fairlamb joined the faculty in 1947. For 28 summers he was a member of the con- cert staff of the Bay View Summer Con- servatory of Music in Bay View, MI, where he served as solo pianist, member of the duo-piano ensemble, and the trio-in-residence.
He is a graduate of the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music, where he was a student of Olga Samaroff . He also has studied with Harold Bauer and Charles De Bodo. During the tenure of David Eps- tein as conductor of the Harrisburg Sym- phony Orchestra, Fairlamb was program annotator for. those concerts. He has con- ducted workshops for piano students and teachers both on and off campus.
Fairlamb is currently State Certification Chairman of the Pennsylvania Music Teachers Association. He also is Director of Music at St. Andrews Presbyterian
^_hurch, Lebanon. Fairlamb was named an Outstanding Educator of America in 1971 and in 1972 was the recipient of the Lebanon Valley College Alumni Associa- tion Citation for his outstanding service to the College. In 1985, Fairlamb received the Excellence in Music Award from the Lebanon County Choral Society.
Fairlamb has been named by the Music Teachers National Association as a Master Teacher, one of the few so designated in Pennsylvania.
Knisley received her Bachelor of Music degree from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Oberlin, OH, where she was a scholarship student, studied piano with Frank Shaw and Emil Danenberg, and voice with Robert Fountain. She held a graduate assistantship in accompanying and received her master of fine arts degree from Ohio State University, Athens, OH, where she studied composi- tion with Karl Ahrendt.
Kinsley taught piano at the Oberlin Conservatory prior to coming to Lebanon Valley College in 1954. She served as a full-time faculty member at Lebanon Valley College from 1954 to 1958, and assumed her present position at the Col- lege in 1970.
She is constantly in demand as a soloist, accompanist, chamber musician, and adjudicator.
Cornelius. "At the same time, they helped to address important medical problems." Students who assisted in the summer project that began in May, were Carl Miller, a junior chemistry/computer science major, and Matt Vera, a sophomore chemistry major.
College Appointments
Ellen Arnold, to director of the annual fund and special events. Arnold received a B. A. in economics/mathematics from Bucknell University.
Susan Egner '82, to instructor of Spanish. Egner received a B.A. in religion/ Spanish from Lebanon Valley College and an M.A. in Spanish from Middlebury College.
Russell Owens '61, to supervisor of program services. Owens received a B.S. in education from Lebanon Valley College.
James Forsha '79, to visiting instructor of English. Forsha received a B.A. in English from Lebanon Valley College and an M.A. in English from Millersville University.
Dr. Robert Hrees, to assistant professor of mathematics and computer science. Hrees received a B.A. in jnath from An- tioch College. He received an A.B. and an M.A. in mathematics, an M.S. in com- puter science, and a Ph.D. in mathematics from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
George Lovell, to superintendent of buildings and grounds.
Daniel McKinley, to director of undergraduate leadership studies and assistant professor of leadership studies. McKinley received a B.S. in engineering from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, an M.A. in literature from Wesleyan Univer- sity, an M.A. in counseling and a Doctoral Candidate in student development from the University of Maryland.
Promotions
Debbie FuUam '81, from academic coordinator and lecturer in computer science, to assistant to the president for institutional research.
Kathy Tierney, head coach of the women's field hockey and softball teams, has been named assistant athletic director/ administrative coordinator for summer sports camps.
Admissions Report
1988-89 Recruiting Year Begins
With fall and cooler weather upon us, Lebanon Valley College's admissions and financial aid staff is hard at work recruiting the Class of 1993.
Staff members, including six profes- sionals and three secretaries, will visit over 500 high schools and junior colleges and will receive more than 12,000 in- quiries from prospective students over the next nine months.
College faculty, administrators, and support personnel also play a key role in the recruiting process. "At Lebanon Valley, we believe that admissions is everyone's concern. Everyone on campus is willing and ready to cover high school 'college nights,' to handle inquiries, and to help prospective students make the most informed decision possible," said Greg Stanson '63, dean of enrollment manage- ment ser\'ices.
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Alumni Ambassadors Integral to College Recruitment
Under the leadership of John Metka '60, Alumni Association president and chair of the Alumni Ambassadors Committee, the admissions office received a tremen- dous boost from the alumni/admissions network.
Over the 1987-88 recruiting year, 118 members of the Class of 1992 were con- tacted either in person or by telephone by a Lebanon Valley alumnus.
"The admissions office recieved manv comments from students and parents about the positive impression alumni contacts made on them," said Greg Stan- son '63, dean of enrollment management services.
This year, the goal is to strengthen and expand the Alumni Ambassadors Program.
Alumni can help in a variety of ways. First, send the names and addresses of any prospective students to the admis- sions office or call 1-800-445-6181, so that the College can send introductory materials. Second, consider hosting a reception for prospective students in your
home; this one-on-one contact will help the admissions office cover a wider range of geographic areas. Third, if you know prospective students in your area and are planning a trip to campus, consider bringing them along; the Admissions Of- fice is eager to host anyone an alumnus brings to the College. Fourth, represent the College at a high school "College
Night" program (the schedule of high schools is listed below).
If you would like to help, contact Mary Jean Bishop '84, Director of Alumni Ser- vices, at 717/867-6220. Lebanon Valley alumni are very effective spokespersons for the College. Your assistance is impor- tant in helping attract highly qualified students to the campus.
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1989 College Program Schedule
Ocean County College Night - Ocean County College, Toms River, NJ
Wm. Tennant H.S. College Day, Warminster, PA
Owen ]. Roberts H.S. College Day, Pottstown, PA
Archbishop Wood H.S. College Fair. Warminster, PA
Bucks Co. Community College Transfer Day, Newtown, PA
Spring Ford H.S. College Day, Royerst'ord, PA
St. Maria Goretti H.S. College Night, Hagerstov\n, MD
Lancaster Co. College Night - Conestoga Valley H.S., Lancaster, PA
Central Bucks H.S. West College Day, Doylestown, PA
Chester Co. College Fair - West Chester Univ. . West Chester, PA
NACAC College Fair - Festival Hall, Baltimore, MD
Dallas H.S. College Day, Dallas, PA
St. Pius X H.S. College Day Pottsto\\n. PA
Gwynedd Mercy Academy College Night, Gwynedd Valley, PA
Watchung Hills H.S. College Night, Warren, NJ
Westfield H.S. College Night, Westfield, N]
- 12:15 p.m. -12:30 p.m.
■1:00 p.m. -1:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
10:45 a.m.
10:20 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
8:30 a.m. -10:00 a.m.
4:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m. -3:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. -12:15 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.
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sports
Petrofes Retires
Jerry Petrofes, associate professor ot physical education and head wrestling and golf coach, retired after 25 years of service.
Jerry Petrofes, wrestling coach at Lebanon Valley College since 1963, an- nounced his retirement for health reasons effective September 1.
Petrofes is a 1953 graduate of Euclid High School, Euclid, OH. He received his B.S. in health and physical education in 1958, and his M.Ed, from Kent State University, Kent, OH. He wrestled in both junior and senior high school and all four years as an undergraduate at Kent State.
In 1957, Petrofes began his coaching career at Ravenna Township High School, OH, followed by Aurora High School, OH. He was assistant wrestling coach at Williams College, Williamstown, MA, during their 1962 season. He came to Lebanon Valley College in 1963 and has been head wrestling coach since that time.
In his 25 years at the College, he com- piled a 212-173-5 mark, and produced 40 conference placewinners, four Middle Atlantic Conference champions, and five Division III AU-Americans.
Petrofes has also been the College's golf coach. His golf teams have produced three Ail-Americans and were nationally ranked for three seasons.
In addition to his coaching duties, Petrofes served as the College athletic trainer from 1963-1971, as athletic director from 1971-1980, and as associate professor of physical education.
Petrofes is a 1987 District III Wrestling Hall-of-Fame inductee.
Tierney Named Assistant Athletic Director
Kathy Tierney, East Petersburg, PA, has been named assistant athletic director at Lebanon Valley College. Tierney, the women's field hockey and Softball coach, had been the women's athletic represen- tative since 1983.
"In this position, my responsibilities will include summer sports camps, and various duties within both the men's and women's athletic department."
Tierney has served on the NCAA Field Hockey Regional Selection Committee since 1986. She has chaired the Penn- sylvania Lacrosse Selection Committee and the College Field Hockey Coaches Association Committee since 1987. This is also Tierney's second year serving as secretary for the Women's Athletic Representatives Association.
Tierney's five year coaching career at Lebanon Valley has included two field hockey teams ranked in the nation's top twenty for Division III. Last year her field hockey team won the Southeast Division of the Middle Atlantic Conference with a perfect 6-0 mark.
Quinter to Add Scouting Duties
According to the Pheonix Suns head coach and director of player personnel. Cotton Fitzsimmons, Tod Quinter '80 will add scouting duties to his video services coordinator position with the Suns.
Quinter, Nazareth, PA, has been coor- dinating video with the Suns the last two years.
Quinter, a guard on the Lebanon Valley men's basketball team from 1976-1980, holds two season records for the Flying Dutchmen: the most assists (17) for a single game (Muhlenburg, Feb. 3, 1979), and the most assists in a year (191) during the 1978-1979 season.
Larthey Named Head Wrestling Coach
Larry Larthey '72, Elizabethville, PA, has been named the new head wrestling coach at Lebanon Valley College. Prior to coming here, Larthy spent 12 years as head coach at Upper Dauphin High School.
At Upper Dauphin, Larthey produced 10 state qualifiers, 25 district and regional qualifiers, and numerous sectional cham- pions. Larthey 's teams have placed high in the state championships, placed fourth in District III, and won Section IV team titles twice. His overall record at Upper Dauphin stands at 101-87-5.
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Larry Larthy '72, is the new head wrestling coach for Lebanon Valley College.
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Fall Sports Notes
The Flying Dutchmen football team stop- ped a six-year Homecoming day losing streak with a 24-7 win over Albright Col- lege. . The last Homecoming Day victory came against Swarthmore, 14-7, in 1981... In September, the Valley gridders broke a 17 game "on the road" losing streak with a 3-3 tie against Bridgewater College. . .The last road victory occured on September 19, 1984, at Dickinson College (17-9)... Head football coach Jim Monos is 4-0-1 against opponents outside the state of PA. . The women's field hockey team will play in the MAC playoffs for the se- cond straight season after dominating the Northwest Section with a 4-0-1 record... The Valley women clinched home field advantage for the plavoffs with a 3-0 win over Lycoming during which Sandy Aumiller '90, Sue Partilla '90, and Kristen Brandt '90, tallied one goal each... The number eight ranked team in the PA region will take an overall 11-3-2 record into the MAC playoffs... The men's soccer team is one win away from a school record. . .Their fourth win came against King's College, 2-1. . .On Parents Day, the soccer team tied Widener University , 0-0, in two overtimes... In September, women's volleyball began its second season of varsity status with a split at Eastern College. . . lost to Eastern 2-1 (13-15, 15-1, 14-16), but defeated Ur- sinus 2-0 (15-6, 15-5)... The Volleyball . team is currently 14-10, with their last win coming against Lycoming College 3-1 (15-7, 12-15, 15-4, 15-10)... The women's cross country team finished 6th out of 18 teams at the Lebanon Valley Invitational Cross Country Meet with 172 points... Senior co- captain Cindy Sladek won individual honors in college women's division with a time of 19:10. . .The men's cross country team finished 4th out of 21 teams with 126 points at the Invitational. . .junior co- captain John Galvin finished 16th with a time of 27:29.
Junior co-captain, Diane Churan looks to score against Swarthmore. Sandy Aumiller (9), Dawn Hickman (23), and Sue Partilla (11) wait for rebound. The Valley defeated Swarthmore 2-1.
lunuM" quarterback Mike Rcit ( Ih) scrambles for first down in game against Moravian. Junior split end Daryl Stump (28) blocks for Reif .
Lebanon Valley cross-country teams members Cindy Sladek (338), Sue Yingst (33), and Joann Giannetino (333) run in the Lebanon Valley Invitational at Memorial Lake State Park. Sladek finish- ed first with a time of 19:10. Yingst placed 23rd (20:55) and Giannettino 50th (22:45).
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Alumni Profile
The Father Of Lexan
After 35 years with General Electric
Plastics, the dean of "Fox University"
steps down
byR. Bruce Farren
Few individuals, short of George Washington, earn enough respect in their life-time to be called the "Father" of anything.
But at General Electric, there is some- one who has qualified. Dr. Dan Fox '48, retiring manager of chemical develop- ment for GE Plastics. He is internationally recognized as the "Father of Lexan resin," one of the most popular engineered materials in the world. Lexan resin is now manufactured on three continents, is found on every continent, and went to the moon.
"When the astronauts landed on the moon, the fishbowls they had over their heads— that was Lexan resin," Fox says. "I got a big kick out of that."
Fox describes his "invention" of Lexan as a bit of serendipity. "1 was looking for one thing and discovered another," he says.
Not a bad accident.
After graduating from Lebanon Valley in 1948, Fox received his M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma. Six months out of post graduate school. Fox was on temporary assignment with General Electric's Corporate Research and Development Center (CR&D) in Schenec- tady, NY,— in a program to give new scientists an insight into the capabilities of the famed research center.
Admits Fox, "I had no experience with polymers, but I entered heartily into the investigation to discover a better thin film insulating material for wire."
That was 1953 and experienced scien- tists at CR&D had all the ingredients for success except "their results kept deteriorating when exposed to water." Fox recalled his own post-graduate experience when he was unable to break down a substance known as quaiacol carbonate using boiling water.
When he attempted to create a new polymer— using that same substance— as a possible solution for the wire-coating project, he wound up with a mass so hard he couldn't rescue his metal stirring rod from it.
"We kept it around the laboratory for several months as a curiosity piece," Fox recalls. "We even used it to hammer in nails. 1 still thought we could have work-
ed with it to make a better wire insula- tion. But the people heading the project were then on the verge of success, using their own research. So my glob kind of just sat there."
Little needs to be added as to what that glob meant to General Electric and the world. It became the first GE-invented polymer and led to the company's
preeminent position today in the world of high tech engineering plastics.
Not only has Dan Fox changed a com- pany business, but he has changed the lives of the people and places he has come in contact with.
When Fox's decision to retire became known in Pittsfield, MA, GE Plastics' world headquarters, a local journalist
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editorialized on the chemist's role in changing the community as well as western Massachusetts.
"It's a long way from a lab experiment that went wrong to a leading player in the Pittsfield economy," the journalist reported. "Try to think what might have happened if the experiment had gone right. . .There are many within General Electric who sav that without Lexan, without Dan Fox, there would be no GE Plastics. Without GE Plastics, the economic shape of Pittsfield might be considerably different. ...Plastics is a vital part of the company's presence. Pittsfield calls itself the Plastics Technology Capital of the nation. There is no question that GE Plastics has generated other plastics production businesses. So, in many ways, Dan Fox has played a key role in shaping the economic future of the area."
But many who kno\v him will tell you Dan Fox is more than an economic driver. With his curiosity, humility, and a little bit of puckish humor, he is very much the mentor and role model for many in General Electric— much as Dr. Andrew Bender, chemistry professor at Lebanon Valley in the 1940s, had been for him.
Bender, described in the 1947 College yearbook as the "cornerstone of the chemistry department... incessant worker, patient, generous... a true friend," in- spired Fox to give up chemical engineer- ing to pursue, instead, "pure chemistry." "His dedication to his research and to his students was most clearly demonstrated when he spent his own money to pur- chase equipment, supplies, and in- struments for the College's chemistry lab," said Fox.
"He also taught me an important lesson about the necessity to expect the best from myself. He was the first Lebanon Valley College professor to leave the room during an exam," Fox said. "He told us before he left, 'If you're going to cheat, the only person you cheat is yourself.' "
In 1960, while working on a new resin. Fox reciprocated Bender's example. He had an opening on his staff and a young college graduate showed up to interview for the job. Fox wangled an hour at the end of that busy schedule to talk to the young man about polyphenoline oxide, which at the time was a new resin and unglamorous compared to Lexan. The young graduate was Jack Welch, now Chief Executive Officer of General Electric.
As Fox remembers, "I did a heck of a sales job, got him to cancel his plans to
leave that night and convinced him to take the job."
Welch's response to that memory was that he was impressed with Fox's eagerness.
"Here he had invented Lexan and was already pooh-poohing it and was off to make this new thing bigger and better," Welch said. "It takes a unique person to do that. Most people want to continue to do what they know best."
But Fox has never stopped short of ex- pecting the best from himself.
Popkin "Pop" Shenian, manager of Ven- tures Technology for GE Plastics and an associate of Dan Fox for 25 years, has his own memories.
"Dan has made great contributions to this business, but one of the greatest was hiring a cadre of outstanding scientists. We call ourselves graduates of 'Fox U.,' and we are all very proud of it."
Chemist Edward Peters, a member of "Fox U.," remembers the time "when several of us spent a couple of months us- ing very sophisticated laboratory equip- ment working on a project. In spite of all the modern equipment, we were unable to make the reaction work. After two months of waiting for us. Dr. Fox became impatient. He walked into our laboratory.
took a few pieces of crude equipment and a beaker and made the polymer on his first attempt." Peters adds, "He's either a great experimentalist, or very lucky."
To this. Dr. Bender would probably res- pond, "Dan's success comes from never cheating."
Even though "retired," Dr. Fox is still work- ing half-days on neiv plastics — one is a lightioeight auto-bodi/ plastic that will with- stand heat and impact like steel, and the other is a plastic food packaging that will replace cans and bottles.
During Dr. Fox's 35 years at General Elec- tric, he was awarded the Charles P. Steinmetz Award, presented b\/ GE to leading engineers and scientists in the company who have distinguished themselves through unusual technical achievement . Additionally, he was nominated for the U.S. Presidential Technology Award and to the Plastics Hall of Fame. In 1976, he was awarded the Lebanon Valleif Alumni Association's "Alumni Cita- tion" for outstanding technical contributions in the field of chemical research and to society.
Portions of this article were reprinted with permission of the General Electric Corporate Public Relations Office from their Monogram magazine.
The campus' impeccable appearance is attributed to George Lovell, the new director of buildings and grounds, and his maintenance staff. Here, David Rakocy of Ken Clean Masonry Surgeons, Mechanicsburg, cleans the exterior of the Administration Building by pressure-washing and chemical restoration.
Classnotes
Pre-1940
News
Ruth Cooper Sanford '30 has been an ad- junct professor at Long Island and Hot'stra Universities since her retirement in 1972. In 1977, she began working with Dr. Carl R. Rogers; initiating workshops in the Person/Client-Centered Approach in Mexico, South Africa, and the USSR. Since the death of Dr. Rogers in 1987, she has continued alone.
Gladys C. Wagner Dumser '33 has retired from her family ice cream business, "Dumser's Dairyland," in Ocean City, MD.
Irma Shearer '36 and Daniel Shearer '38 both received alumni citations during Alumni Weekend, June 4, 1988. John W. Engle '39 is the coordinator for a program at the First United Methodist Church of Pascagoula, MI, that offers free tutoring to young people who need in- dividual help in school subjects. Deaths
Carl F. Schmidt '14 died on April 14 in Radnor, PA.
Frederick Lauster Sr. '24 died on July 10 in Harrisburg, PA. Ira R. Fortna '27 died on May 23 in Phoenixville, PA.
Harvey L. Nitrauer '28 died on June 24 in Hershey, PA.
Foster G. Ulrich '30 died on June 20 in Palmyra, PA.
Robert Lee Roudabush '31 died on March 8 in Rochester, NY. Clinton J. Allen '32 died on June 9 in New Park, PA.
Robert H. Sholter '36 died in Harrisburg, PA.
1940s
News
Evelyn W. Lynch '41 attended two Elderhostel programs in May 1988; one at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ, and the other at the College of Santa Fe in Santa Fe, NM. The emphasis of the cur- riculum was on the culture of Native Americans.
Jane G. Seiverling '43 was inducted into the Miles Rigor Society during Alumni Weekend, June 4, 1988. Arthur W. Stambach '45 gave a sermon at the Chautauqua worship service on
August 7, 1988. His topic was "Jesus Never Said It Would Be Easy." Jean E. Bedger '47 went into early retire- ment in 1987 to provide consultation to the World Alliance of the YMCA in Geneva, Switzerland. Currently, she is compiling information on the history of the YMCA in the USA from 1945 to date. G. Harold Bucher '47 received an alumni citation during Alumni Weekend, June 4, 1988. Deaths
Marlin Espenshade '41 died on March 26 in Ellicott City MD.
Robert L. Withelder '47 died on July 7 in Folsom, PA.
Janet Weaver Gemberling '49 died on July 3, 1987 in State College, PA.
1950s
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Paul E. Broome '50 embarked on a 420 mile round-trip venture in spring of 1988 to see the Lebanon Valley Concert Choir perform in Apopka, FL, as part of its an- nual tour.
Donald Potter '50 has been named super- visor in the North Middleton Township. He is to complete an unexpired term that will come up for election in November 1989.
Robert P. Longenecker '51 is the chairper- son for the Commission on Christian Uni- ty and Interreligious Concerns in the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church. Ruth Daugherty '52 is the chairperson for the Commission on Communication and Interpretation in the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church.
Evelyn Toser '52 was inducted into the Miles Rigor Society during Alumni Weekend, June 4, 1988. Mark Diethelm '53 recieved the Distinguished Alumnus Award during Alumni Weekend, June 4, 1988. Martin Gluntz '53 was inducted into the Miles Rigor Society during Alumni Weekend, June 4, 1988. Merle L. Wise '53 was inducted mto the Miles Rigor Society during Alumni Weekend, June 4, 1988. Frances Shroyer Bova '54 has joined Penn Realty as a sales associate at a new office in Mount Gretna, PA.
Alice D. Kelly '53 and William H. Kelly
'53 were inducted into the Miles Rigor Society during Alumni Weekend, June 4, 1988.
Ross W. Fasick '55 has been appointed vice president of automotive products for Du Pont Company. Additionally, he received an Alumni Citation during Alumni Weekend, June 4, 1988. Carol Achenbach Keblinger '55 retired in June 1987 after 31 years of teaching. She had been a 12th grade English teacher and English department chairperson at Cypress Creek High School in Houston, TX. Additionally, she was named to Who's Who in American Education, 1987-88. Norman V. Blantz '56 professor of history at Burlington County College, Pember- ton, NJ, has been appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Burlington County Historical Society. He also serves as chair of the program committee. Lt. Col. James O. Bemesderfer Jr. '57 has been named to the deputy commander for maintenance of the 193rd Special Operations Group, Middletown, PA. John R. Eby '57 received an Alumni Cita- tion during Alumni Weekend, June 4, 1988.
Gerald A. McCormick '57 is district superintendent of the Greensburg District of the Western Pennsylvania Conference. Ross S. Plasterer '57 was promoted to Ma- jor General in the Marine Corps on May 2, 1988.
Lt. Col. Jay H. Uhler '57 has been named the deputy commander for resources of the 193rd Special Operations Group, Mid- dletown, PA.
Barry Barnhart '58 is the director for both the Regional Computer Resource Center and the Marijuana Testing Laboratory at the Harrisburg Area Community College, in Harrisburg, PA. Additionally, he is a professor of chemistry and coordinator of physical science at HACC. Carroll E. Ditzler '58 has been appointed to a one-year term on the Dental Health Planning Committe of the Pennsylvania Dental Association (PDA). Fred Kreider '58 and his wife were recent- ly featured in the Lebanon Daily News celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary.
Ruth C. Reddinger '58 appeared as an ex- tra in "Illegally Yours," a new film from United Artists starring Rob Lowe. Thomas C. Reinhart '58 was inducted in- to the Miles Rigor Society during Alumni Weekend, June 4, 1988.
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Arthur Ford '59 and his wife, Mary Ellen,
are living in China for the 1988-89 school
year as he teaches literature at Nanjing
University on a Fulbright lectureship.
Deaths
Lawrence Kinsella '51 died in May.
Wilbert Hartman '52 died on July 27 in
Hershey, PA.
Franklin M. Hall '55 died on June 5 in
Hershey, PA.
Sam Yeagly '56 died on May 7.
1960s
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Charles F. Gerberich Sr. '60 retired after 31 years of teaching in Lebanon County, PA. During his career, he taught as an elementary teacher, a mathematics and health/physical education teacher, a junior high school business teacher, a track and cross-country coach, and, for 20 years, a plumbing instructor at the Lebanon County Area Technical School. He is the author of the plumbing cur- riculum for all the vocational technical schools in Pennsylvania. Lois Brong Miller '61 is now the presi- dent of the Allentown Symphony Or- chestra Association. In this position, she will oversee organizational reforms, the creation of a co-ed auxiliary group, and a capital campaign of several milHon dollars for the restoration/reconstruction of the group's theater. Symphony Hall. Rusty Owens '61 is the supervisor of pro- gram activities for the new Edward H. Ar- nold Sports Center at Lebanon Valley College.
Isobel Miller Dottle '62 served as Har- risburg District's coordinator of music, securing choir members and soloists for the United Methodist Evangelistic Crusade of South Central Pennsylvania. Richard G. Felty '63 is the pastor for Bethlehem United Methodist Church, Dallastown, PA.
Shirley Brown Michel '63 in addition to her duties as organist/choir director at Bethel Hill United Methodist Church in Lansdale, PA, has opened a keyboard studio for group piano lessons in the Dresher Arcade, Lansdale. Henry Smith '64 is working on the radiology staff at the Carlisle Hospital in Carlisle, PA. In May 1988, he participated in a Du Pont-sponsored tennis tourna- ment playing against fellow classmate
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Stephen Hildreth '64 (neither recognized the other until after the match!). Rodney H. Shearer '66 has been elected to the Commission on Higher Education and Campus Ministry in the Eastern Pennsylvania conference of the United Methodist Church.
William J. Lamont Jr. '67 has accepted a teaching/research position in the depart- ment of horticulture at Kansas State University. Also, he completed two weeks of active duty with the Naval Reserve in England.
Edward J. Updegrave '67 has been named vice-president. Mutual Fund Telemarketing for Criterion Funds, Houston, TX.
1970s
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Erich G. Linker '70 is vice-president of advertising for the Neiv York Times. Carol L. Welsh '70 and her husband, Bruce T. Welsh '70 are the parents of a son, Timothy Porter, born on August 13, 1986.
David C. Shellenberger '71 is the coor- dinator for the Council on Youth Ministries in the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church.
Beth E. Jones '72 is an international sales representative for United Airlines, Inc. Donna L. Geadhill Winch '72 and her husband, Walter L., are the parents of a son, Tyler Franklin-Edward, born on May 16, 1987
Masaji Yoshida '72 has started his own business called "International Coor- dinators and Consultants" (IC&C) which provides technical consulting and coor- dination services, technical documenta- tion for computers and other high-tech products. Previously, he had been a com- puter programmer and an assistant engineer for 10 years. Don France '73 is manager of tours at Universal Studios and a professor of theatre production at U.C.L.A. Robert P. Glick '73 has completed his master of divinity degree at Erskine Theological Seminary, Due West, SC, and has been hired by that same institution as their first professor of church music. John Kinsella '73 has recieved an M.A. degree in human resource development from George Washington University. He
is an education specialist with the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Hyattsville, MD. Jean Redding Cunningham '74 and her husband, Michael, are the parents of a son, Owen Luke, born on November 15, 1987
Mary DeLoache Jennings '74 and her husband, John, are the parents of a son, David Ashby, born on February 25, 1988, in Seoul, South Korea. Daniel A. Yocom '74 recently accepted a tenure-track position as an assistant pro- fessor in the biology department at Millersville University in Millersville, PA. Primarily, he will be teaching microbiology and continuing his research on mycorrhizae.
Roberta Eppley Biesecker '75 and her husband, Gary, are the parents of a son, Steven Gary, born on August 29, 1986. Gloria Fernsler Hess '75 received a M.A. degree in religion from the Lancaster Theological Seminary of the United Church of Christ, Lancaster, PA. Irwin H. Siegel '75 has been named assistant secretary and counsel at Farmers First Bank in Lititz, PA. Wayne R. Greksa '76 is a budget and management analyst in public ad- ministration for Anne Arundel County in Annapolis, MD.
Doreen Breder Kowalchuk '76 was graduated summa cum laude as a specialist in elementary education, from Georgia Southern College where she also was initiated into Phi Delta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi, education honor societies. She now teaches in the Glynn County School System where she lives with her husband, Jim, amd their four children. J. Charles Sekerke '76 is a controller for General Bindery Company, Inc., PhUadelphia, PA.
Kathleen L. Shotwell and Kenneth B. Shotwell '76 had a daughter, Stacey Marie, on August 25, 1987 Lisa K. Steiner '76 has been promoted to vice-president and regional branch ad- ministrator of Fulton Bank's Capital Region.
Arlene Wannemacher and Peter Wan- nemacher '76 had a son, Jonathan Ber- nyk, on March 31.
Glenn A. Zearfoss '76 has been named vice-president, logistics-quality assurance for the Hershey Pasta Group.
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Stephanie J. Bond '77, living in German- town, MD, is an adminstrative analyst for IBM personnel department, Systems In- tegration Division.
David E. Calkins '77 was named manager of contract administration for Meridian Business Systems, Richardson, TX. Robert Kirkhoff '77 is a manufacturing manager for Hauck Manufacturing Com- pany, Cleona, PA.
Louise Bechtel Barton '78 and Gregory Barton had a daughter, Leslie Jean, on August 25, 1987
David Brinker '78 has been appointed to serve the York Springs United Methodist Church.
Carol Geiser Cunningham '78 and Lawrence Cunningham had a son, Brian Peter, on May 31.
Arlene Hoffman '78 married Henry Sodke on October 23, 1987 She is perform- ing primary pediatric and pre-natal care in Austin, TX.
Charles D. Kline Jr. '78 passed part 8 in the Casualty Actuarial Society Exams. Carol A. Miller '78 received a doctor of medicine degree from the Hahnemann University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA.
Christo Nikoloff '78 is a national RF pro- duct manager for AMP, Inc., Harrisburg, PA. He won the "Man of the District Per- formance Award" in 1982 and 1983. Deborah L. Warner Papavizas '78 and Panos G. Papavizas had a son, Michael Panos, on June 7.
Thomas C. Pedley '78 is a mortgage loan officer for Travelers Mortgage services in Berwyn, PA.
Brian E. Rabena '78 is an account ex- ecutive for Fred S. James & Company, Inc. of Pennsylvania, in Camp Hill, PA. Greg E. Scott '78 is assistant vice- president/corporate finance for Atlantic Financial.
Lorraine Heitefuss Barry '79 and Eugene F. Barry '80 had a son, Brian Scott, on August 5.
Elizabeth Gleichman Johnston '79 is a financial department assistant for AGS Management Systems, Inc., in King of Prussia, PA.
Patricia A. Hartman '79 is a controller for Diggins & Gelder Enterprises, Inc., Her- shey, PA. She is also a certified public accountant.
Brian Miller '79 is an insurance agent for Richard S. Miller, Inc., in Jonestown, PA.
Alumni Profile: Deborah L. Scott '71
As a student herself, and later as a teacher. Deb Scott admits to feeling a certain discomfort with science. Now, as education director for the Museum of Scientific Discovery, she wants to help kids see science as fun, and to give teachers new confidence and techniques for teaching the subject.
Scott is not a scientist. She is a teacher, and one whose career had followed a path that, unintentionally, has given her "everything I need" for her current role.
After graduating from Lebanon Valley College in 1971, she and her husband lived in Charleston, South Carolina (where she taught fourth grade for four years); Chambersburg (where she was a substitute teacher); Galeton, Potter County (where she taught sixth grade for one year and fifth grade for two years); and Harrisburg (where she was a substitute in the city schools).
From there, she went to a position in Harrisburg's Strawberry Garden pre- school day care center— where, she says, she "really discovered my most comfortable feelings about science and my greatest interest." She wishes, in fact, that she had taught preschool first.
Because in pre-school, Scott says, "you really have to do science the way it's supposed to be done. You really have to do science hands-on. They can't read. They certainly aren't going to sit and listen to an explanation, and even a demonstration is not going to hold their attention unless there is something for them to do."
Hands-on experiences "work," Scott says. "There's that old proverb... 'I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.'
What Scott strives for is to help children reach the point of that "sud- den click" of understanding.
As a child herself, Scott says, she was interested in what an adult would call the natural sciences. "Animals were my passion." When she took the job at the museum and learned "that I would be able to hold snakes and other fascinating things, I couldn't wait... In fact, the first week, 1 carried a small snake around my neck wherever I went. I'd never been able to hold a
snake that often before, or anytime I wanted to."
She recalls a childhood in which she followed a route around her yard, regularly lifting up certain rocks or pok- ing in piles of leaves to check for signs of animal life.
"It wasn't until I was in eighth grade that I got my first dog, and that was just like being in heaven to have a pup- py to take care of." Today she has a cat and a dog— "and a box turtle living in the basement until we get to the third week of Pmnsyhwiia Science [a museum program], which is going to include a workshop on turtles." After the workshop, "we'll take htm and put him somewhere safe."
During most of her childhood, Scott says, she intended to become a veterinarian. But in her junior year of high school, she took a chemistry course that changed her mind.
"I had no trouble understanding. I had no trouble getting As and Bs. But I felt uncomfortable because it was the first time I really had to observe, analyze, and come up with my own M results." -^
She remembers thinking, "I'm going to have to do a whole lot more of this to be a veterinarian, and I don't trust my answers."
She switched to teaching, she says, because she is interested in many things, "and teaching seemed the place where I could do everything."
"Teaching has given me the ex- periences that I need with all ages of children and adults. It has given me the experience in expressing, explain- ing, and simplifying ideas which I need here."
In spite of her increasing interest in science, Scott says she feels she wUl always be involved in teaching. ,|
"We're learning different things all i the time," Scott says. And the things that we did learn in school are probably not current anymore, in some cases. It could very easily happen that some- thing you learned would no longer be valid. But if you've picked up that ex- ploratory attitude, that curiosity and that interest, it's going to make it a lot easier to adapt to changing facts and a changing world."
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Beverly Holzer Riehl Munz '79 and Ralph Munz had triplets!, Brittany, Sarah, and Lindsey, on April 13. Gloria J. Scarle '79 is a claims represen- tative supervisor for Aetna. Susan E. Showalter and Robert L. Showalter '79 had a son, Kyle Robert, on November 15, 1987.
1980s
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Jennie A. Giachero Begeja '80 and Lee
Begeja had a son, Christopher Halim, on May 9.
Roque J. Calvo '80 is an association execu- tive for The Electrochemical Society, Inc. John S. Champlin '80 is customer service manager for Corporate Systems in AmarUlo, TX.
Leslie Cornelius Daveler '80 is the Penn- sylvania Regional Underwriter for Travelers Mine Services, Inc., Langhorne, PA.
Joyce Eileen Heeter married Dana S. Felty '80 on June 18.
Margaret L. Flood '80 is executive secretary for CIGNA corporation in Philadelphia, PA. Deborah Ruth Miller '80 married Stephen Hef ling.
S. Carolyn Abbes Pelton and W. Lee Pelton '80 had a son, Tyler Lee, on May 21, 1987. Lee is a self-emploved certified public accountant for Racko and Pelton Public Accountants, Toms River, NJ. Elyce R. Chadwick Reynolds '80 and Theodore C. Reynolds Jr. had a son, Theodore C. Ill, on December 2, 1987. Elyce is a national bank examiner for Comptroller of the Currency. Laura Nelson Selinsky '80 and Barry S. Selinsky '80 had a son, Peter Nelson, on July 14, 1987 Barry is assistant professor of chemistry at Villanova University. Shelby A. Taughinbaugh Stauffer '80 is a controller for Greenray Industries, Inc., Mechanicsburg, PA. Additionally, she is a member of the Harrisburg Chapter of the National Association of Accountants and is enrolled in the MBA program at Penn State Capital Campus. Brenda Bennett Williams '80 is an ac- count support representative for IBM Cor- poration, Philadelphia, PA. She is a volunteer for Junior Achievement in "Pro- ject Business."
1. Lee Brown III '81 is operations manager (computer software duplication) for Echo Data Services, Inc.
Jennifer L. Bowen '81 is a teacher in the Pine Grove Area Middle School and assis- tant drama director for the Pine Grove High School.
Ann L. Cunningham '81 married Lawrence Sylvester on June 6, 1984. Timothy E. Flatley '81 is a financial con- sultant for American Financial Group, Ltd., Paoli, PA.
Shelley Bantham Fredericks '81 is self- employed as vice-president of her retail fuel oil business, Keil Oil, Inc., Riverdale, NJ.
Deborah Fullam '81 has been named assistant to the president for institutional research at Lebanon Valley College. Glenn A. Goellner '81 is an accountant for Baver Factory Supply, Irvington, NJ. David P. Harris '81 has been elected to the Commission on Higher Education and Campus Ministry in the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church. Albert M. Kanousky '81 is a service manager for the Firestone Tire and Rub- ber Company in Pottsville, PA. Michele A. Long '81 married Dale W. Graffis on July 26, 1986. She teaches sec- ond grade in the Glen EUyn School District and lives in Winfield, IL. Madhavi J. Zope married Roger Martin '81 on November 29, 1986. Verna DeWald Newsome '81 is an auditor for the state of New Jersey, Department of Corrections.
Lynn Pennell '81 is an accountant for The Bucks County Technical School, Fairless Hills, PA.
Todd Rothrock '81 has been promoted to senior life field representative of the Harleysville Insurance Companies, Sus- quehanna Branch Office. Elizabeth C. Scott '81 is teaching vocal music at Shongum Elementary School in Randolph Township, NJ. Karen Christine Friedrich Turner '81 and John K. Turner had a son, John Kenneth Jr., on April 26, 1988. Karen is a computer systems programmer for the U.S. Navy Aviation Supply Office in Philadelphia, PA.
Karen Fuller Ayres '82 passed part 4 in the Casualty Actuarial Society Exams. Merike Evans '82 married Ken Breitens- tein '82 on October 10, 1987 Merike is a prevocational coordinator for mentally
retarded adults at a sheltered workshop in Boston, MA. Ken completed his physical therapy degree at Boston Univer- sity and is working as a therapist for a Massachusetts State Hospital. They are living in Hingham, MA. Doug Bufton '82 is manager of operations for Empire Rental and Leasing in Towson, MD.
Anthony E. Ellis '82 is a systems accou- tant for Fleet Material Support Office in Mechanicsburg, PA. Anna Marie Starr Finley '82 is a marketing consultant for CIGNA in Philadelphia, PA. Also, she is working towards her MBA in finance at Temple University.
Charles J. Fischer Jr. '82 is a full-time substitute teacher, coaches football, baseball, & ice hockey, and attends Mont- clair State College working toward a teaching certificate in accounting and general business.
Glenn A. Hoffman '82 is the product development project coordinator for Life Insurance Rx Corporation in Novato, CA. Recently, he attained the honor of Fellow of the Life Management Institute, "with distinction."
Tayebaugh A. Hogan and Robert P. Hogan '82 had a daughter, Kathleen Bar- bara, on April 13.
Kim Hillman Hughes '82 and Scott Hughes '82 had a daughter, Loren Ross, on July 1, 1988.
Evelyn H. Pickering '82 passed exam 120 (Applied Statistics) in the Joint Society of Actuaries Exams.
Joel Ronco '82 is an accountant for Gust, Dori, & Benick CPA, Flemington, NJ. Steven W. St. John '82 is a member of the board of directors of Junior Achievement of Lancaster-Lebanon and serves on the Project Development Committee. Addi- tionally, he is a member of the board of directors of the Lancaster Chapter of the National Association of Accountants and serves as director of dinner meetings. Susan Seibert Stevens '82 is project plan- ner for AMP, Inc., Harrisburg, PA. Glenn Steinmuller '82 is a police officer for the Nassau County Police Department in Mineola, NY.
William E. Toner '82 is a manager for Cleaver Brooks in Lebanon, PA. Kristine S. Visher '82 is an assistant con- troller for Silberman Fur Corporation in Chicago, IL. Cynthia Marie Bingaman married
Help Us Find Our Lost Alumni
The Alumni Services Office needs your help in the ongoing task of main- taining records on Lebanon Valley Col- lege graduates.
Take a moment to review this list of alumni who will be celebrating reun- ions in 1989 and are listed in our com- puter as "address unknown." Often these are people who have fond memories of their college days, but have forgotten to update us as they moved about the country.
If you have current information on any of these individuals, please either forward it directly to the Alumni Ser- vices Office, Lebanon Valley College, Annville, PA 17003, or ask them to notify us of their whereabouts.
Claude S. Anderson '24 Carl M. Bachman '24 Frances Wood Biose '24 Florence Seifried Fulweiler '24 Esther A. Gilbert '24 Margaret R. Hoke '24 Armand J, Miller '24 Edna Baker Perrow '24 Cliarles C. Smith '24 Lena A. Weisman '24 John A. Wenner '24 William O. Emenheiser '29
Thomas Brumbaugh '83 on October 20, 1984. Thomas is a claims adjuster for Mutual Benefit Insurance Company in Shillington, PA, while residing in Hum- melstown, PA. He is working toward a casualty claims law associate degree. Susan J. Brewer '83 married Bill Macke on February 27, 1988. She is a staff planner for IBM in Boca Raton, FL. William N. Campbell '83 passed enroll- ment exams EA 1 & EA 2 in the Casualty Actuarial Society Exams. Jeffery W. Conley '83 is a general accoun- ting manager for Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Inc., Baltimore, MD. Claude W. Deitzler Jr. '83 is controller of satellite operations for Armstrong World Industries, Dalton, GA. Vivian Elliot '83 is a senior information analyst for Westinghouse Electric Cor- poration in Hunt Valley, MD. Melanie Jones '83 married Tom France on August 29, 1987 Melanie is attending the Bethany Seminary in Oakbrook, IL, and is employed as a Youth Minister.
Irene Schrope Maurer '29 Edna Lang McCaleb 29 Miriam Hershey Stauffer '29 Abram L. Bovver '34 Walter W. Miller '34 Evangeline Salorio Williams '34 Russell L. Williams '34 Warren L. Strickler '39 Donald N. Trego '39 Anna Morrison Walters '39 Kenneth R. Gerhart '44 Kenneth H. Moyer '44 Thomas P. Culhane '49 Eleanor Kramer Evans '49 Charles R. Ford '49 Slade S. Lindemon '49 James E. Lindemuth '49 Martin M. Peiffer '49 James W. SkiJes '49 Rose Sitzai Speece '49 Nicola Verni '49 Barbara Blouch Weimer '49 Edward Williams '49 Clarence W. Witt '49 Bruce A. Baver '54 Raymond H. Coble '54 Janet Schaeffer DiBenedetto '54 Louis Gittleman '54 Elwyn F. Spangler '54 lohn H. Staub '54 Donald H. Whitman '54 Frank J. Argenziano '59 Theodore M. Cetroii '59 Albert G. Edwards '59 Nicholas J. Hill '59 Audrey H. Machines '59 Renato E. J^erez '59 Erwm F. Schuster '59 Peggy Barbour Straughen '59 M. Susan Trostle Tliornton '59 William A. Weisensale '59
Lauren Weigel Freeman '83 and Mark E. Freeman had a son, Phillip Nathaniel, on May 6, 1988.
Gail E. Holdcraft '83 is an assistant finan- cail aid director for Johnson & Wales Col- lege at Charleston, SC. Scott T. Inners '83 passed course 165 of the Society of Actuaries Exams and has earned the designation of Associate of the Society of Actuaries (ASA). Richard Kohr Jr. '83 is store manager for a Turkey Hill Minit Market in Camp- bell town, PA.
Rachel E. Kline '83 is an accountant (fiscal officer) for the Berks County Children and Youth Services, Reading, PA.
Joseph Krolczyk '83 is an associate invest- ment analyst for Ford Motor Credit Company.
Christopher M. McArdle '83 is a financial services representative for Gent Financial Group in Hartford, CT. He is a member of the Democratic Town Committee in Chesire, CT, and the Government Rela-
tions Committee of the Chesire Chamber of Commerce; he is also active in local, state, and federal political campaigns. He works as an assistant in New York Area Center, Werner, Erhard & Associates. Pamela J. Maloney '83 is a self-employed certified public accountant in Mountville, PA.
Bonnie Davenport Orlowski '83 is work- ing as the director of human resources in a small hospital in Maine. Kay Koser Rhodes '83 and Frank S. Rhodes '83 had a son, Michael John, on June 21. Frank has passed exam 151 (Risk Theory) and course 162 (Construction of Actuarial Tables) in the Society of Ac- tuaries Exams. Additionally, he has earn- ed the designation of Associate of the Society of Actuaries (ASA). Joseph E. Schappell '83 is an accountant for New Penn, Lebanon, PA. Derick Shoff '83 is an employee benefit consultant for The Johnson Companies, Newton, PA.
Monica M. Stickel '83 is a marketing analyst for Mutual of New York Financial Services in Teaneck, NJ. Lori Brown Sweger '83 and Barry L. Sweger '84 had a girl, Christina Helen, on March 28.
Matthew S. Thompson '83 is assistant director of operations for Mullen Movers in Pittsfield, MA.
Christopher J. Wachter '83 passed part 10 of the Casualty Actuarial Society Exams. Michelle Weaber '83 and Gregory A. Weaber '83 had a son, Justin, on Janurary 16. Greg is a wholesale manager for Royer's Distribution in Lebanon, PA. Robert K. Wilson '83 is a financial analyst for Bell Atlantic Properties, Inc., Philadelphia, PA.
Thomas L. Zimmerman '83 passed part 6 of the Society of Actuaries Exams.
Sue Ann Scarcia Barry '84 is a business manager for the Borough of Lititz, PA. Kay Ellen Benninghof '84, senior ac- tuarial assistant with United States Fideli- ty and Guaranty Company in Baltimore, MD, passed part 8 of the Casualty Ac- tuarial Society Exams. Also, she has achieved the distinction of Associate of the Casualty Actuarial Society. Her distinction was officially conferred at the Society's 1988 spring meeting in Tampa, FL.
Deb Chopko '84 is a senior marketing analyst/account coordinator for Nielson Marketing Research, NJ.
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John A. Dayton '84 is the company com- mander for Alpha Company, 1st Bat- talion, 16th Infantry Regiment, in Boebl- ingen. West Germany. His wife, Michelle Smith Dayton '84, is now the president of the Officer's Wives Club in Boeblingen, West Germany.
John France Feaster '84, despite our report in the last issue, is vice-president for Prevue Refolding Corporation, a tex- tile warehouse in Pasaic, NJ, as a partner with his father.
Vicki L. Frey '84 married Dale R. Groome on April 11, 1987.
Leslie M. Frye and David M. Frye '84 had a son, Benjamin Mordecai, on April 5. Cheryl D. Green '84 passed part 10 of the Society of Actuaries Exams. Jeffrey A. Ham '84 is the operator for the Waste Water Treatment Facility in the Borough of Carlisle, PA. Robert Joseph McCallion Jr. '84 is work- ing in sales for C.l.T. Equipment Financ- ing Group in Philadelphia, PA. Michele A. Malone '84 is a senior research specialist at the Clinical Cancer Center at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, WI.
Susan M. Thompson Palmer '84 and Christopher L. Palmer '83 had a son, Ed- ward Langdon, on January 27. Dorothy Garling Plank '84 has received a master of science degree from Virginia Commonwealth University. She is now the director of social services at Autumn Care of Chesapeake, VA. Additionally, she writes a weekly "Advice on Aging" column for the Virginia-Pilot and a bi- monthly aging column for the Senior Citizens Gazette.
Lisa Merlo married James Ross '84 on July 30.
Vaughn W. Robbins '84 passed part 6 of the Society of Actuaries Exams and earn- ed the designation of Fellow of the Socie- ty of Actuaries (FSA). Tammy Kay Rowe '84 married James A. Tigner Jr. on June 25. Judy M. Sargeant '84 married Glenn Williams on July 7.
Deborah A. Tobias '84 is a junior accoun- tant for Hershey Chocolate USA, Her- shey, PA.
Anne Marie Vassallo '84 has received her doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. James R. Angerole '85 is a co-manager for Herman Brown, Ocean Grove, NJ.
Carol A. Benedick '85 is a toxicology research technician in the Environmental Health Research and Development Lab of Mobil Oil Corporation. Suzanne Flinn Keen Boland '85 is an ac- countant for Pennsylvania Blue Shield, Camp Hill, PA. She and her husband, Jef- frey Boland '86, reside in Hershey, PA. The couple was married on April 23. Jeff is a public accountant for Peat, Marwick, Main & Company, Harrisburg, PA. Mitchell Buchman '85 is a computer analyst for the Department of Defense. G. Denice Cicotte and George R. Cicotte '85 had a daughter, Regan Desiree, in July 1985. George is a US Nuclear Regulatory Commission inspector in Region V, CA. Todd S. Dellinger '85 is a financial plan- ner for Coal Financial Services, Inc., Lebanon, PA.
Robert A. Dirico '85 passed exam 150 (Ac- tuarial Mathematics) in the Society of Ac- tuaries Exams and enrollment exam EA 1 in the Casualty Actuarial Society Exams. Steven M. Dyjak '85 is a self-employed deli owner (Cei's Deli) in Ocean City, NJ, where he currently makes the best cheese steaks in Ocean City! Paul M. Gouza '85 is an accounts receivable manager for Pickering, Corts, & Summerson, Inc., Newton, PA. Kathy A. Hostetter '85 married Charles Gable in October 1986. Stephen P. Lefurge '85 is a financial analyst for National Bank of Sussex Coun- ty, BranchvUle, NJ. Cindy J. Mathieson '85 married Paul Marvel on December 12, 1987 Jeremy H. Maurer '85 is an accounting manager for Kraft, Inc. in Palmyra, PA.
John Frederick Overman '85 received the master of divinity degree from Duke Col- lege in spring 1988.
Maryann M. Palanzo '85 is an accounting and personnel manager for Hauck Manufacturing Company, Lebanon, PA. Michael D. Plank '85 is manager of The Heritage, a health food store in Virginia Beach, VA.
Gloria M. Pochekailo '85 married Brian K. Evert on June 18.
Rhonda L. Rinehimer '85 married Robert Madigan on February 14, 1987. Terri Lynn Roach '85 married Joseph Richard Rotunda '85 on May 21. Stephen Sier '85 recently received his M.S. degree in pharmacology and ex- perimental therepeutics from Louisiana
State University Medical Center, New Orleans, LA.
Craig Van Benschoten '86 is a district ren- tal manager for A.M.I. Truckloose Cor- poration in Newark, NJ. James A. Bryant '86 passed exam 150 (Ac- tuarial Mathematics) in the Society of Ac- tuaries Exams.
Shelley J. Smith married David N. Fishel '86 on December 27, 1987 David is an in- surance agent for H. Norman Fishel & Sons, Inc., Red Lion, PA. Eigil Frost '86 is recruiting manager for Nuclear Support Services, Inc., Hershey, PA.
Cynthia Milovich Kercher '86 is a self- employed graphic designer, in Myerstown, PA, doing regular work for such companies as Hershey Chocolate World, Hershey Foods, and Webber Lumber. She hopes to eventually work on design and illustration for larger publishers and The Central Pennsylvania Annual Report.
Theresa A. Rachuba '86 passed course 160 (Survival Models) in the Society of Ac- tuaries Exams.
Mary Ellen Robel '86 is a logistic analyst for the U.S. Naval Sea Logistics Center in Mechanicsburg, PA. Also, she is a member of the American Society of Naval Engineers.
Blaik J. Westhoff '86 has been admitted to the office of elder and to full membership in the United Methodist Church. Melissa Ann Taylor married Andrew Glenn Bender '87 on July 9. Laurie Bender '87 is now employed as a music teacher with Prince George's Coun- ty Public Schools.
Glen M. Bootay '87 works for Nuclear Support Services, Inc., in Campbelltown, PA, supplying qualified Health Physics Technicians to nuclear and other radiation-related industries throughout the United States.
Carol Smith Brandt '87 is assistant office manager for Jonas Donmoyer, Inc., Ono, PA. She is also working on an MBA degree from Philadelphia College of Tex- tile & Science at the Lebanon Valley Col- lege campus.
Laurie D. Calwood '87 married Stephen P. Lefurge '85.
David M. Campbell '87 passed exam 150 (Actuarial Mathematics) in the Society of Actuaries Exams.
David B. Cass '87, ensign, U.S. Navy, is assigned to the USS King, a guided
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missile destroyer, as supply officer, out of Norfolk, VA. "
W. Clay Craighead '87 has accepted a position as assistant to the curator at Washington Crossing State Park, NJ. Anne M. Eberly '87 married Bradley L. Wertz on February 7. Betty M. Flick Herr '87 is a sales representative for Baldwin Hardware Cor- poration, Brass Division, in Tampa, FL. Megan J. Foltz '87 is an accountant for Zausner Foods Corporation, New Holland, PA.
George W. Gray III '87 is a field represen- tative for Knight Engineering, Inc., in Doylestown, PA, while living in Narberth, PA.
Joanne Janeski '87 is associate manager. Traffic Sensitive Rate Development, for the National Exchange Carrier Associa- tion, Inc., (NECA).
Lori Kaas '87 married Andrew J. Wright on September 19, 1987. She is a staff ac- countant for Beverly Enterprises in Virginia Beach, VA. Karen L. Mackrides '87 is a marketing representative for IBM in Camp Hill, PA. She has completed a year of formal marketing education and is selling to large commercial accounts in the Har- risburg, PA, area.
David C. Miller '87 passed courses 160 (Survival Models) & 162 (Construction of Actuarial Tables) in the Society of Ac- tuaries Exams.
William P. Rhodes '87 received his BS in electrical engineering from Rochester In- stitute of Technology, Rochester, NY. He now works as an engineer in the Xerox Technigraphic Products Group in East Rochester, NY, a division of Xerox Corporation.
Janice L. Roach '87 passed exam 135 (Numerical Analysis) in the Joint Society of Actuaries and Casualty Actuarial Socie- ty Exams.
Frank S. Rocco '87 passed exams 120 (Ap- plied Statistics), 130 (Operations Research), & 135 (Numerical Analysis) in the Joint Society of Actuaries and Casual- ty Actuarial Society Exams. Brian Salldin '87 is a senior accountant for Parent Federal Savings Bank in Lan- caster, PA.
Emily Sue Seibert '87 married Allen D. Moyer on June 4.
Eric Shafer '87 is currently performing with "Re-Creation," a group that provides concerts throughout Central Penn- sylvania as well as a ministry throughout
the United States to Veterans Adminstra- tion Medical Centers. They invite everyone to attend their concerts. Joseph M. Snavely '87 is an accountant for Steiner, Faren, & Monchik CPA's, Lebanon, PA.
Karen A. Karapandza Townsend '87 pass- ed part 2 of exam 110 in the Joint Society of Actuaries and Casualty Actuarial Socie- ty Exams.
Farrah Lyn Walker '87 has entered the Cornell Law School as a full-time student. Christine M. Webster '87 is a junior pen- sion analyst for the Suburban Propane Gas Corporation, NJ. James Weremedic '87 is a radiology manager for Community General Osteopathic Hospital in Harrisburg, PA. Kimberly Ann Burd '88 is enrolled in the PhD program in Industrial/Organiza- tional Psychology at Bowling Green State University, OH.
Sharon K. Habecker '88 married Dennis L. Weaver on June 11. Christian Scott Hamann '88 is enrolled in the graduate program in the chemistry department at the University of Pennsylvania.
Susan Hanson '88 is a security officer for Nuclear Support Services, Inc., Hershey, PA.
Joan Michelle Hevel '88 is enrolled in the PhD program in the biological chemistry department at the University of Michigan.
Amy Beth Hammerstone Gollub '88 teaches general music courses in an elementary school in addition to serving as a vocal instructor in a high school, both in Easton, PA.
Monica Lomax '88 has been named ad- missions counselor at Lebanon Valley College.
Stacie Anne Micheel '88 is a laboratory technician in the pathology department of the Hershey Medical Center Patricia Jean Moll '88 married Steve Witmer.
Beatrice A. Vagyoczky '88 passed part 1 of exam 100 in the Joint Society of Ac- tuaries and Casualty Actuarial Society Exams.
Maria Wheeler '88 married Eric Enters '86.
William I. Wright '88 passed exam 135 (Numerical Analysis) in the Joint Society of Actuaries and Casualty Actuarial Socie- ty Exams.
Rochelle Lynn Zimmerman '88 married Carl David Kniss on June 25, 1988.
Founders Day Award Recipient Dies
,,o,v.,., .. Mohler
Harold S. Mohler, 1984 recipient of the Lebanon Valley College Founders' Day Award, died Wednesday, August 31,' at the age of 69.
Mohler, of Hershey, PA, was a retired chairperson of the board of Her- shey Foods Corporation and the chairperson of the board of directors of the Hershey Bank.
Mohler served on the board for 22 years and was named chairperson in 1977. His business career was centered at Hershey Foods, which he joined in 1948 as an industrial engineer. He became assistant to the president in 1957 and vice president five years later. He was named president and chief executive officer in 1965. In 1974, he assumed the position of chairperson of the board. He retired from Hershey Foods in 1984.
At the time of his death, he was on the boards of Herco, PP&L, Ashland Oil Inc., and Stabler Companies, Inc. He had also served as director and chairperson of the Hershey Trust Co.
Mohler is survived by his wife, Melda, a son, two daughters, and five grandchildren.
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Honor Roll of Donors
Message from
Charles W. Wolfe '44,
National Chairman, 125th
Anniversary Campaign...
Dear Friends,
As the accompanying report will reveal, the 1987-1988 year was one of substantial achievement for giving to Lebanon Vallev College. Total giving sur- passed $3.5 million, a ten year high for the College in private voluntary support.
The extraordinary results of the year which ended June 30, 1988, are a tribute to all who have participated in the un- precedented effort in both capital and an- nual support. Two gifts deserve special mention. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Arnold's major gift encouraged the college to begin construction of the fine sports center which now bears his name. The late Mrs. Cecil Lutz provided a testamentary provi- sion of $1 . 1 million which has been placed in trust to provide scholarships. In both cases these families saw the strengths of Lebanon Valley and added mightily to our efforts to provide the finest educational opportunities.
Progress on the 125th Anniversary Campaign has been encouraging, with the total now standing at $4.8 million against the $6.5 million goal. Right now volunteers and staff are hard at work, telling the Lebanon Valley story to other alumni, friends, and businesses whose commitments are needed to bring this im- portant effort to a successful conclusion in the near future.
Finally, I would like to express my gratitude on behalf of the Board of Trustees, faculty, staff, and especially the students of Lebanon Valley College to the hundreds, yes thousands of donors whose personal gifts have brought im- portant new resources.
Charles W. Wolfe '44 Trustee and Chairman Institutional Advancement Committee
1988 Consolidated Report of Gifts and Grants to Lebanon Valley College
S_ |
urrent Operations |
Capital |
Cu |
•n. Total |
||
= |
Unrest S |
Rests |
$ |
= |
$ |
|
Individuals |
||||||
Trustees |
- |
- |
- |
.. |
(59 |
806,824)* |
Alumni |
2,346 |
245,582 |
67,325 |
75 1,213,782 |
2,421 |
1,526,689 |
Friends |
310 |
100,689 |
181,605 |
1,261,966 |
310 |
1,544,260 |
Parents |
264 |
20,088 |
10,520 |
6,777 |
264 |
37,385 |
Business |
237 |
94,739 |
20,011 |
75,256 |
237 |
190,006 |
Consortia |
1 |
13,618 |
1 |
13,618 |
||
Foundations |
1,880 |
55,038 |
80,000 |
136,918 |
||
Church |
59,559 |
250 |
750 |
60,559 |
||
Other |
1,150 |
12,149 |
3,000 |
16,299 |
||
Subtotal |
3,158 |
537,305 |
346,898 |
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Total Current |
884,203 |
|||||
Total Capital |
75 2,641,531 |
|||||
PRIVATE TOTAL |
3,233 |
3,525,734 |
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Gifts-in-Kind |
3 |
1,317 |
||||
GRAND TOTAL |
3,236 |
3,527,051 |
'Categories overlap: trustees included in alumni, friends and parents totals.
125th Anniversary Campaign at Three-Quarter Mark
Charles VV. Wolfe '44, Trustee and Na- tional chairperson of the 125th Anniver- sary Campaign and a veteran of numerous college capital gifts campaigns, is pleased with the results of the fund-raising efforts to date, but he is not allowing anyone to rest on their laurels. "The more than 4.7 million raised so far is a fine tribute to the dedication of the Lebanon Valley College famUy, but the hardest part of the Cam- paign is yet to come. In order to secure the remaining funds, we must be more dilligent and more enthusiastic than ever."
The several phases of the Campaign in progress have produced encouraging results.
The Trustee/Major Gifts phase, under the stewardship of Edward Arnold and Harlan Wengert has made great progress, enlisting 100% participation among those solicited. The Trustees have pledged substantial amounts to both the Sports Center and the endowments. Several scholarship funds have been started, many more have been bolstered, and other endowments created.
Dr. Arthur L. Ford '59, chairperson of the Campus Gifts phase, proudly reports overwhelming faculty and staff support for Lebanon Valley College's latest effort. More than 90% of the faculty have con- tributed to the Campaign. Although this
level of participation can be attributed to many variables, this statistic reflects the campus community's excitement over the Campaign objectives. There is no doubt that this fund-raising effort will help to secure Lebanon Valley College's future well-being. "The faculty sees a clear rela- tionship among good facilities, strong en-
Gifts and Pledges, August 1988
GOAL
100%
75% 50%
25% ]
SPORTS SPECIAL
CENTER ENDOWMENT PROJECTS S3 Million $3 Million S500 Thousand
86%
63'^'c
47%
l2Sth Anniversary Campaign Coal is id.r-OO.lKK) Gifts and Pledges September W88 = $4,790,000
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dovvment, and quality students", says Dr. Ford. "We hope this relationship can be strengthened so Lebanon Valley College can attract the best students possible through greater financial aid and a more balanced college experience." Over $100,000 has been received in cash and pledges from the campus community.
The Leadership Gifts phase of the 125th Anniversary Campaign is well underway. Proposals have been delivered throughout the country to some of the College's most generous supporters. Dr.
Martin L. Gluntz '53, Leadership Gifts Chairperson, encourages everyone to ex- tend their participation to the fullest. "Lebanon Valley College is a regional and a national resource. Our alumni and friends impact more widely than just the Lebanon Valley; national and interna- tional business leaders, noted scientists, renowned musicians, dedicated educa- tors, and religious leaders are among those tracing their roots through Ann- ville. It is our mission to see that this con- tinues."
Other Campaign phases, such as the Special Gifts phase led by Dr Carroll E. Ditzler '58 and the General Gifts phase under the direction of the Reverend Dr. Gerald D. Kauffman '44, will reach out to the entire Lebanon Valley College family in the days and months ahead. "Everyone's support is necessary and significant," states Charlie Wolfe, "we must all come together to assure that future generations get the best Lebanon Valley College education possible, just as those who went before did for us."
Endowment - Future of Lebanon Valley College
The Edward H. Arnold Sports Center provides a dramatic symbol of the Lebanon Valley College 125th Anniver- sarv Campaign. This outstanding physical fitness resource balances our present "mind-strengthening" academic and "soul-strengthening" spiritual development programs with a new "body-strengthening" recreational program. Several recent studies of col- lege life confirm that this balance helps ensure the future well-being of our graduates bv providing the opportunity for a tripartite development of self ^ with balanced attention to mind, body, and spirit.
Similarly, gifts to the Lebanon Valley College endowment funds help ensure the future well-being of our institution. These monies balance our "budget- based" annual fund drives vvitli perpetual "savings accounts," suppor- ting current programs through annual interest income earned on investments. Endowment fvmds underwrite facult\' research, building maintenance, library purchases, lectureships, professional chairs, equipment requisitions, and named scholarships — all necessarv to ensure the future of our College. "The larger the endowment, the less depen- dent Lebanon Valley College will be on non-tuition income from the Annual Fund and other sources, and the educa tional opportunities we make available to our students can be enriched," says Dr. Robert Hamilton, Vice President and Controller.
The 125th ,^nniversary Campaign h. rekindled the commitment to Lebanon Valley College's continued strength through endowments. The Trustees,
aiming to improve the quality of the undergraduate college experience, set a three million dollar goal in the endow- ment portion of the Campaign. This is a challenging aim, but securing the future deserves the highest priori^
Through the 125th Anniversary! paign, named endowed funds can established with a minimum contribu- tion of $10,000. These pledges may be.:^ paid over three to four years and the ^ income can be designated by the donor for new scholarships, discretionary funds, campus beautification, support to student activities, or any other part of the Lebanon Vallev College program. For donors 71 years of age or older, a bequest can be included in the will, I and, if we are so notified, the amount be ciiunted as a discrete pledge to this Campaign, Those donors wishing to contribute less than $10,000 may add ti.)_ a current scholavbhip fund of their choice or direct their donation to general endowment
All endowment monies, whethe? named or not, insure the long-term strength of Lebanon Vallev College anS provide tor the future of this fine inslitiition.
The future ut ra:-
on today's gifts lu i i-i
endnvvmeiit.
GIFTS TO THE
125TH ANNIVERSARY
CAMPAIGN
Major Gifts
Dr. and Mrs. Edward H. Arnold Dr. Donald E. Fields '24 Estate Eugene C. Fish, Esq. Hershey Foods Corporation Cecil B. R. and Parke H. Lutz Estate Dr. William N. Martin '18 (deceased) Dr. Edna Dowland Martin (deceased) Dr. and Mrs. Allan W. Mund Dr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Wengert The Whitaker Foundation
Leadership Gifts
Mrs. Ljladys Arnold Estate
Dr. Woodrow S. Dellinger '33 (deceased)
Mrs. Lucille Maberry Detwiler '38
Mr. John R. Eby '57
Mr. Paul Ensminger Estate
Mr. Darwin and Elizabeth Click '58, '58
Dr. and Mrs, Martin L. Gluntz '53, '82
Miss Beulah Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Heisey
Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Herr, Sr.
Eva M. Horn Estate
Lebanon Valley National Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Mund
Dr. and Mrs. Richard G. Mund
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Patterson '49
People's National Bank
Mr. Thomas C. Reinhart '58
Harvey B. Snyder, M.D. '41
Mr. E. Peter Strickler '47
Dr. Elizabeth K. Weisburger '44
The William Penn Foundation
The Wolf Organization, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Wolfe '44
Special Gifts
L.V.C. ,-\u\iliary, Annville Branch Drs. Clark and Edna Carmean '59 Dauphin Deposit Bank Mr. and Mrs. James J. Davison
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125th Anniversary Campaign
Dr. and Mrs. Carroll E. Ditzler '58 Egli, Reilly, Wolfson, Sheffev and
Schrum Farmers Trust Company First National Bank of Fredericksburg Mr. Kenneth R. Grimm '50 Mr. Philip C. Herr, II, Esq. Jonestown Bank and Trust Company Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Kreider '65 Mrs. Ruth Shroyer Lark '32 Donald C. & Frances K. Layser '52 Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Lesher, Jr. Jean and Herbert Levy Dr. and Mrs. William' J. McGill Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. McMindes Mrs. Frederic K. Miller Mrs. Virginia Miller Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Mover '62 New Penn Employees Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Peterson Mr. Kenneth H. Plummer Dr. and Mrs. C. Boyd Shaffer '38 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sponaugle Steitz Savings and Loan Dr. and Mrs. George G. Struble Mr. and Mrs. John A. Svnodinos Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Tschop '39 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Wengert Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wengert Wengert's Dairy, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. E.D. Williams, Jr. Samuel A. '67 and Elaine J. Willman '68 Mr. Harrv B. Yost, Esq. '62
General Gifts
Shirley J.Aichele '59
Mr. and Mrs. John Allwein '56
Ms. Ruth E. Andersen '86
Ms. Donna M. Anderson
Ellen and Richard B. Arnold
Dr. Susan L. Atkinson
L.V.C. Auxiliary, Philadelphia Branch
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson C. Barnhart,
Esq. '38 Mr. and Mrs. B. Leonard Bean Dr. Philip A. Billings Ms. Mary Jean Bishop Mr. M. Steven Bortner William D. Boswell, Esq. Mrs. Mildred A. Bowen Dr. and Mrs. William D. Brvson Mr. G. Harold Bucher '47 Dr. Donald E. Byrne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Calvario Dr. Voorhis C. Cantrell Dr. Robert A. Clay Commonwealth Communications
Services, Inc. Commonwealth National Bank Richard D. Cornelius Dr. George D. Curfman '53 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Daugherty '52 Mr. Ronald M. Daugherty '60
Dr. Michael A. Day
Mr. John B. Deamer, Jr.
Mr. Curvin N. Dellinger '38
Dr. Barbara J. Denison '79
Mrs. Alice S. Diehl
Dr. Phylis C. Dryden
Mr. Timothy M. Ebersole
Mr. Herbert A. Eckenroth '49
Dr. Scott H. Eggert
Dr. Carl Y. Ehrhart '40
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Engle, Jr. '51
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eshleman
Mr. Albert L. Evans, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fairlamb
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Feather, Esq. '60, '62
Dr. Alex J. Fehr '50
Dr. Arthur L. Ford, Jr. '59
Mr. and Mrs. Walter F, Fullam '80, '81
Mr. Rufus A. Fulton, Jr.
Dr. Elizabeth M. Geffen
Dr. Pierce Getz '51
Mr. Arthur L. Goldberg, Esq.
Mr. Ronald K. Good
Grace United Methodist Church
Ms. Dawn T. Greene
Dr. Michael A. Grella
Mr. Samuel O. Grimm Jr. '41
Dr. Michael F. Gross
Dr. Thomas W. Guinivan '39
Mrs. Elaine G. Hackman '52
Dr. Klement M. Hambourg
Dr. Robert E. Hamilton
Mr. Wilber A. Hamsher '71
Dr. Carolyn R. Hanes
Mr. Robert E. Harnish
Revs. Merrill A. and Susan W.
Hassinger '63, '64 Dr. Bryan V. Hearsey Dr. Robert H. Hearson Dr. John H. Heffner '68 Mrs. June E. Herr '43 Sharon Stetler Herr '66 Dr. Paul E. Horn '40 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Hugg Dr. Barry L. Hurst Dr. Diane M. Iglesias Mr. Richard A. Joyce Dr. Gerald D. Kauffman '44 Dr. John P. Kearney Mrs. Nevelyn J. Knisley Dr. Elam S' Kurtz '51 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Leedy Mrs. Mae Graybill Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Kermit R. Leitner '68, '68 Mr. Jeffrey A. Lesher '87 Dr. Jean O. Love Miss Janet E. Lyons Mr. P. Theodore Lyter '71 Dr. Leon E. Markowicz Dr. H. Leroy Mario w Dr. George R. Marquette '48 Dr. Frederic J. Marsik '65 Karl and Kristen Angstad T. Matter '74, '74
Dr. Joerg W. P. Mayer
Dr. John G. McEUhenney
Mrs. Donna L. Miller
Mobay Corporation (in honor of
Vernon Bishop) Dr. Owen A. Moe, Jr. Mr. James P. Monos, Jr. Mr. Philip G. Morgan Russell E. Morgan M.D. '31 Mrs. Frances B. Newcomer Mr. and Mrs. Grant T. Nicholls '69, '69 Dr. John D. Norton Mr. Douglas L. Nyce '89 Gen. Peter G. Olenchuk '42 Mrs. Jane F. Patton Dr. Harold S. Peiffer '42 Dr. Ezra H. Ranck Mr. O. Kent Reed Miss Mildred M. Reigh Dr. Jacob L. Rhodes '43 Mr. Melvin S. Rife Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Riley Mrs. Malin P. Saylor Rev. Andrew G. Schultz Dr. James W. Scott Dr. Ralph S. Shay '42 Dr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Shearer '38, '36 Miss N. Patricia Shonk '63 Hon. John T. Shumaker Bishop F. Herbert Skeete Dr. John A. Smith Miss Virginia L. Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Sorrentino '54 Mr. Morton Spector Dr. Arthur W. Stambach '45 Dr. Paul E. Stambach '52 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory G. Stanson '63, '66 Rev. Samuel H. Stoner '42 Mrs. Kathleen L. Thach '85 Dr. C.F. Joseph Tom Mr. Horace W. Tousley Dr. Mark A. Townsend Dr. Perry J. Troutman Mr. John J. Uhl '79 Mr. Robert Unger '69 Dr. Thomas R. Vilberg The Hon. and Mrs. John Walter '53, '57 Mrs. Julianne "Pat" Webber Raymond T. Wentling Estate Rev. J. Dennis Williams Mr. Steven H. Witmer '87 Dr. and Mrs. Allan F. Wolfe Mr. Dane A. Wolfe '74 Mr. Glenn H. Woods '51 Ms. Rosemary Yuhas Mr. Victor R. Zack, Jr. Dr. Harry E. Zech '33
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Honors Society/ Annual Fund
New Honors Society Members Announced
The Honors Society of Lebanon Valley College was established on March 15, 1986, to recognize alumni and friends who have planned for the future by naming the College in their will as benefactor for $10,000 or more. Over 30 persons came forward to claim "Charter Membership" status before June 30, 1988. Among these 30 over $1,000,000 was pledged toward future buildings, scholarships, and operating expenses to assure the well-being of Lebanon Vallev College. Newest to the charter membership rolls are: Salvadore & Winona Shroff Botello Virginia C. Miller Evelyn Toser Judge John Walter Pat Lutz Walter Lee E. & Margaret Fake Anders
These names have been added to an already distinguished list, including;
Mary Albert Attick
John W. Beattie
Ruth Engle Bender *Marian (Dorsheimer) & Norman Campbell
D. Clark & Edna L. Carmean
Samuel "Sammy" K. Clark
Mary Blanche Cochran
Kenneth Cassel Donmoyer
Mr. & Mrs. David R. Fink
Eugene C. Fish *Dr. E. N. Funkhouser
Dr. Elizabeth M. Geffen
Karen McHenry Gluntz
Dr. Martin L. Gluntz
The Reverend Dr. Thomas W. & Irene Guinivan
Cora Graby Limmroth *Edna R. Dowland Martin *Dr. William N. Martin
Dr. C. M. Musser & Dorothy H. Musser
Mildred E. Myers
Grant T. Nicholls
Wilbert D. Peck
Dr. & Mrs. Ralph S. Shay
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Sheaffer
Mrs. Adora Rabiger ShoUey
Dr. & Mrs. Harvey B. Snyder
Elizabeth L. Taylor
Elizabeth Kreiser Weisburger
Edwin H. Zeigler
Membership in the Honors Society shows a farsighted commitment to future generations of Lebanon Valley College students. Membership is always open. Please call Matthew Hugg, Direc- tor of Development, at (717) 867-6224 for more information. * - Deceased
Annual Fund
The 1987-88 Annual
Fund for Lebanon Valley
College
A message from Chairman, Sam Willman '67
On behalf of the students, faculty and staff, my sincere thanks to all who sup- ported the 1987-88 Annual Fund. I am pleased to report that 27 percent of our alumni contributed last year — a five percent increase in participation over 1986-87. In addition, alumni giving in- creased by 20 percent to $228,291, near- ly one-half of the $537,304 total raised.
Income from the Annual Fund pro- vides a vital portion of the current operating budget. Supported items in- clude: student financial aid, faculty development, concerts, both inter- collegiate and intramural athletics, lec- tureships, religious programs, student internships, and maintenance of our lovely campus.
Donor Clubs are an important part of the College's Annual Fund structure and I salute those who have demonstrated leadership through Donor Club giving. The members of these distinguished giving groups are listed separately on the following pages.
In closing, the support of alumni, friends, parents and others for the 1987-88 Annual Fund has been out- standing. Thank you for investing in the future of our fine institution.
Samuel A. Willman '67 Chairman, 1987-88 Annual Fund
Donor Clubs
Five Founders' Society
$4,500 and above
In February 1866, Rudolph Herr, George A. Mark, Jr., Rev. L. W. Craumer, John H. Kinsports, and George W. Hoverter purchased Ann- ville Academy for $4,500 and designated the building to become Lebanon Valley College. Just as the philanthropy of our five founders began our enduring institution of higher learning, so does the generosity of members of this Society ensure its perpetuation.
Anonymous (Deceased) Miss Mildred E. Myers Dr. Harlan R. Wengert
Thomas Rhys Vickroy Society
$1,000 - $4,499
The wisdom and zeal of our first President, together with his personal financial support, enabled our young College to prosper and to grow during its critical formative years. Those today who share the vision and commitment of our first President strengthen further the bond he created.
Mr. Ethan Allen
Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. Jefferson C. Barnhart, Esq.
Mr. John W. Beattie
Dr. Nancy H. Bright
Mr. Robert U. Cassel
Mr. James J. Davison
Mrs. Lucille Maberry Detwiler
Dr. Robert F. Early, Sr.
Mr. Richard T. Early
Mr. & Mrs, John R. Eby
Mr. Gary D. Eisenberger
Mr. Benjamin F. Emenheiser
Mr. Joseph H. Eubanks
Mr. David J. Farling
Mr. Eugene C. Fish
Mrs. Janice Stahl Gelling
Mr. G. Wilbur Gibble
Dr. & Mrs. Russell L. Gingrich, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Darwin G. Glick
Mr. Gary P. Grimm
Mrs. Jane Shellenberger Grubgeld
Mrs. Elaine G. Hackman
Mr. A. L. Hanford III
Miss Colleen Clemens Harris
Honor Roll of Donors:
Annual Fund
Vickroy Society (cont.)
Dr. & Mrs. Ned D. Heindel
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene D. Heisey
Philip C. Herr II, Esq,
Mr. Terrance R. Herr
Mr. John W. Hess
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Hoover
Mr. Kenjiro Ikeda
Dr. & Mrs. William G. Jones
Col. John T. Kramers
Mrs. Ruth Shroyer Lark
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. Leedy
Mrs. Cora Graby Limmroth
Dr. Eileen D. Lynch
Mr. P. Theodore Lvter
Dr. William J. McGill, !r.
Mr. Carl E. Miller
Mrs. Lois Brong Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Miller
Ms. Debbie K. Morgan
Dr. Russell E. Morgan
Mrs. Suzanne Krauss Mover
Mr. & Mrs. Clair W. Noll"
Mr. Walter F. Raab
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Reinhart
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Rismiller
Dr. David P. Sheetz
Miss Lottie J. Snavely
Dr. Harvey B. Snyder
Mr. Morton Spector
Mr. Donald R. Stanton
Mrs. Elaine Frock Stepanek
Mr. E. Peter Strickler
Mr. John A. Synodinos
Dr. Mark Townsend
Dr. Samuel D. Ulrich
Mr. & Mrs. Edmund H. Umberger
Mr. George W. Veale IV
Dr. & Mrs. John D. Walmer
Hon. & Mrs. John Walter
Mrs. Ruth Karre Wareham
Miss Margaret 1. Weaver
Miss Margaret S. Weimer
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford J. Wengert
Mr. E. D. Williams, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel A. Willman
Dr. Thomas W. Wolf
Mr. Charles W. Wolfe
Mr. & Mrs. Harrv B. Yost, Esq.
Mr. Victor R. Zack, Jr.
Mrs. Grace Keener Zerbe
Society of 1866
$600 - $999
Students were first welcomed to the College on May 7, 1866. The official seal on that day contained the motto, "Knowledge is Power." As a timeless altruism, our contributors embrace this belief which still permeates our philosophy of education.'
Mr. & Mrs. D. Larry Bachtell
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Beno
Mr. Raymond H. Carr
Mr. Curvin N. Dellinger
Mrs. Marion Snavely Ellenberger
Mr. Thomas R. Embich
Mr. Harold G. Engle
Mr. & Mrs. Philip H. Feather
Dr. Herbert Fields
Mrs. Dorothy Landis Gray
Dr. Robert E. Hamilton
Mrs. Mary J. Hicks
Mr. Russel J. Horst
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Kauffman
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew W. Kreider
Mrs. Lydia Kreider
Mrs. Susan Oaks Leonard
Dr. Theodore K. Long
Mr. & Mrs. Merritt J. Marks
Mr. & Mrs. Karl V. Matter
Mr. George R. Moyer
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Mrazik
Dr. Allan W. Mund
Mr. David D. Neiswender
Mr. & Mrs. Lee D. Peiffer
Dr. & Mrs. Arthur L. Peterson
Mr. Kenneth H. Plummer, Sr.
Mrs. Edith Kreiser Probus
Mr. Walter F. Raab
Dr. Alexander B. Rakow
Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. Riley
Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Roudabush
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Shearer
Mr. Lloyd Sprecher
Dr. Elizabeth Kreiser Weisburger
Mr. John E. Wengert
Dr. Harrv E. Zech
Charter Club
$200 - $599
The 1867 Charter of Lebanon Valley College directs that the founders shall "establish and maintain forever an in- stitution of learning of high grade." Those who support this mandate bring excellence to the educational experience of the young men and women currently enrolled.
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore S. Achey
Mrs. Sandra Kunipf Adkins
Mrs. Shirley Jacobs Aichele
Dr. Bruce A. Albert
Mr. Glenn R. Aldinger
Mr. Charles B. Allwein
Dr. John B. Allwein
Dr. Robert J. Andreozzi
Anonymous (Deceased)
Anonymous
Dr. Howard L. Applegate
Mr. Casper E. Arndt
Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Atkinson
Mrs. Mary Albert Attick
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence C. Aungst
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Baal
Mr. George S. Bachman
Mr. & Mrs. D. Larry Bachtell
Miss Barbara H. Bailes
Mrs. Mary F. J. Bailes
Dr. Elizabeth Millers Bains
Miss Florence E. Barnhart
The Rev. Lloyd E. Beamesderfer
Mr. Bruce L. Bean
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Beckley
Miss Jean E. Bedger
Dr. & Mrs. C. Ray Bell, Jr.
Mr. John L. Bemesderfer
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn E. Bendigo
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Beres
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd D. Berger
Dr. Joseph P. Bering
Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Beyer
Dr. John A. Biever
Mr. & Mrs. Victor P. Biever
Mr. Paul C. Billett
Mr. Robert S. Black
Dr. Samuel H. Black
Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Blasingame
Mr. Alfred L. Blessing
Mrs. Elizabeth Bollinger
Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Bolway, Jr.
Mrs. Jean Gingrich Bomgardner
Mr. & Mrs. James E. Boston, Jr.
Mr. William D. Boswell
Mr. & Mrs. Norman M. Bouder
Mr. Lewis W. Bowman
Dr. Joseph C. Bruno
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Buckf elder
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Lt. Col. & Mrs. Newton M. Burgner
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Burkholder
Miss Helen I. Butterwick
Mr. Ralph H. Buys
Dr. Voorhis C. Cantrell
Mr. & Mrs. Hyman S. Caplan
Dr. Margaretta A. Carey
Mr. & Mrs. Scott V. Carney
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Carr
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Carson
Rev. Richard L. Cassel
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence E. Clemens
Dr. Thomas M. Clemens
Miss M. Blanche Cochran
Dr. Gene U. Cohen
Mrs. Madeline Mark Colman
Mrs. Grace Gorbey Connell
Mrs. Ruth Howell Cook
Mrs. Marian Heaps Cote
Mrs. Carol Gieser Cunningham
Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Daugherty
Miss Hazel A. Davis
Mr. & Mrs. James K. Davis
Mrs. Dorothy Sholly DeVerter
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Deaven
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley T. Dellinger
Dr. Woodrow S. Dellinger (Deceased)
Mr. Woodrow S. Dellinger, Jr.
Mr. Enos A. Detwiler
Dr. John A. Detweiler, Jr.
Dr. Fritz E. Detweiler
Mrs. Alice S. Diehl
Mr. Robert L. Dinerman
Dr. Carroll E. Ditzler
Mr. Herbert E. Ditzler
Mr. & Mrs. Warren D. Ditzler
Mr. Robert J. Donough
Mr. & Mrs. Russel Duryea, Jr.
Mr. Patrick G. Dykie
Miss Edna M. Early
Mrs. Nellie Walter Eaton
Mr. Fredric P. Eckelman
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Edwards
Dr. Scott H. Eggert
Dr. Carl Y. Ehrhart
Mr. Lawrence A. Eiben
Dr. Charles R. Eigenbrode
Mr. Herman A. EUenberger
Mrs. Martha Crone Eppley
Mr. DeWitt M. Essick
Mr. Samuel D. Evans
Mr. Albert L. Evans, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Ewin
Dr. Ross W. Fasick
Dr. Mae I. Fauth
Mr. Robert K. Feaster
Dr. D. Leroy Fegley
Dr. Jay A. Felty
Dr. Joseph A. Ferrer
Mr. Robert R. Fischer
Rev. & Mrs. M. Eugene Fisher
Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Fisher
Miss Anne E. Fluck
Rev. Bernard E. Fogle
Mr. Harry W. Forbes
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Foster
Mrs. Blanche Stager Fox
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick S. Frantz, Jr.
Lt. Col. James T. Frantz, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond T. Frey
Mr. Rufus A. Fulton, Jr.
Mr. John M. Galat
Mr. Eugene R. Geesey
Dr. Pierce A. Getz
Mrs. Anne Butterwick Gilbert
Dr. Harold F. GDes, Jr.
Arthur L. Goldberg, Esq.
Mr. Benjamin M. Goodman
Miss Nora M. Goodman
Mr. & Mrs. Randolph Goodwin, Sr.
Mrs. Beth Hill Graves
Miss Sharon K. Green
Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Greer III
Mr. Robert S. Grimm
Dr. Judith Fonken Grem
Mr. Martin J. Grochowski
Mrs. Kathryn Mowrey Grove
Mrs. Floda Trout Guinivan
Mrs. Murl Gulden
Miss Dorothy B. Hafer
Mr. Kenneth M. Hale, Jr.
Mr. Glenn L. Hall
Mr. Matthew M. Hall
Mrs. Ella Mason Hamilton
Mr. Leander H. Hamm
Mr. Wilbur A. Hamsher, Jr.
Mr. Samuel S. Harnish
Mr. L. David Harris
Mrs. Helen Eddy Hart
Dr. Samuel A. Hartman II
Mr. Robert D. Hartnett, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald B. Hartranft
Mrs. Terri Folkenroth Haslett
Mrs. S. Elizabeth Hawbaker
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Hays
Mrs. Doris Cortright Heck
Mr. Donald L. Hedgecock
Mrs. Elizabeth Beittel Heffley
Mr. W. Howard Heffner
Dr. Allen H. Heim
Mr. & Mrs. B. Thomas Henry
Dr. Rex A. Herbert
Mrs. Joan Bari Herman
Mrs. Joyce Dissinger Herr
Mrs. Sharon Stetler Herr
Dr. G. Edgar Hertzler
Dr. Russel C. Hertzog, Jr.
Mr. Paul W. Hess
Rev. Alvin S. Hildebrand
Dr. William H. Hillmann, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. John C. Hoak
Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Hoerner
Mrs. Nancy Sattazahn Hoff
Mr. Donald R. Hoffer
Mr. Clark S. Hoffman, Jr.
Mr. Robert D. Hoffsommer, Jr.
Mr. Sidney L. Hofing
Mr. Donald R. Hole
Dr. Joseph R. Hooper
Mr. Gregory P. Hoover
Mr. Russel J. Horst
Dr. & Mrs. Abram M. Hostetter
Dr. Mark J. Hostetter
Dr. Michael P. Hottenstein
Mrs. Esther Wise Hovis
Dr. W. Frederick Huber
Mrs. Ida Trout Hudson
Mrs. Nancy Myers Inners
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Iskowitz
Mrs. Joanne Ricedorf Jacoby
Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Johns
Dr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Kauffman
Mrs. Carol Achenbach Kebbinger
Rev. & Mrs. Roger E. Keech
Dr. Paul K. Keene
Miss Ruth C. A. Keene
Mrs. Arlene Schlosser Keller
Miss Ellen S. Keller
Dr. J. Michael Kildee
Dr. Charles B. Kinney, Jr.
Mr. Harlin S. Kinney
Mr. David E. Klein '
Dr. Robert M. Kline
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest P. Kline
Mrs. Isobel Cox Klinefelter
Mrs. Josephine Schell Klopp
Col. Rosalyn R. Knapp
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Knauer
Mrs. Nevelyn J, Knisley
Dr. Donald L. Kreider
Mr. Homer L. Kreider
Dr. Ronald R. Kresge
Mr. John M. Lafferty
Mr. Russell P. Lake, Jr.
Mr. Edgar D. Landis
Dr. Grace E. Laverty
Mr. Donald C. Layser
Mr. Malcolm L. Lazin
Mr. Howard F. Lebegern, Jr.
Mrs. Mae Graybill Lehman
Mr. & Mrs. Kermit R. Leitner
Mrs. Jean W. Levy
Mr. & Mrs. J. Warren Light
Mr. & Mrs. Russel K. Light
Mrs. Sara Etzweiler Linkous
Mr. Jonathan D. Lippert
Mr. Richard L. London
Mrs. Hilda Heller Longenecker
Mr. Kenneth A. Longenecker
Mr. Richard A. Look
Mr. Theodore M. Loose
Mrs. Lela W. Lopes
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley J. MacMillan
Dr. Donald V. Malick
Mr. John P. Marbarger
Dr. & Mrs. George R. Marquette
Honor Roll of Donors:
Annual Fund
Miss Jane L. Martin
Dr. Monroe H. Martin
Dr. William N. Martin (Deceased)
Mr. Wilbur H. Mathias
Mr. Kenneth H. Matz
Mr. Ellis W. McCracken, Jr.
Miss Joan C. McCuUoh
Mr. & Mrs. H. Algire McFaul
Mrs. Sandra Hughes McKinley
Dr. Anna Dunkle McVay
Mr. Ricky C. Mellinger
Mr. Larry M. Mentzer
Dr. Warren F. Mentzer
Mrs. Adella B. Metka
Dr. Stephen J. Metro
Dr. Bruce M. Metzger
Mr. & Mrs. Elwood W. Meyers
Mr. & Mrs. Adam D. Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Curtis R. Miller
Mrs. Helen Bartlett Miller
Mrs. Lois Seavers Miller
Mr. Mark L. Miller
Dr. & Mrs. Millard J. Miller
Mrs. Lena Risser Mitchell
Mr. John V. Mohler
Mr. Harold D. Morgan
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. Morgan
Mr. Chester Q. Mosteller
Mr. & Mrs. Clifton E. Mowrer, Jr.
Mrs. Elaine Z. Moyer
Mr. William P. Mueller
Mr. & Mrs. J. Stanley Mull, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. H. Arnold Muller
Dr. Frederick W. Mund
Mrs. Helen Esting Murdock
Mr. Thomas G. Myers
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Myers
Mrs. Rose Tschopp Needy
Mr. George R. Nye
Mr. Robert D. O'Hara
Mr. Raymond M. Oberholtzer
Dr. John G. Oliver
Dr. Harold S. Peiffer
Mr. & Mrs. Howard B. Phillippy
Mr. & Mrs. Harold H. Quickel
Rev. E. Stephen Raby
Mr. Richard C. Rader
Dr Ezra H. Ranck
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph C. Reese
Mr. George M. Reider, Jr.
Mr. James T. Reilly
Mr. Daniel A. Reppert
Dr. Jacob L. Rhodes
Dr. & Mrs. Frank L. Rice
Dr. J. Henry Ricker
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen H. Roberts
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene A. Roden
Mr. Charles E. Roland
Mrs. Miriam Miller Roush
Mr. Gerald B. Russell
Dr. F. Allen Rutherford, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick P. Sample
Mr. Donald W. Samples
Mr. Lawrence R. Sass
Mr. Stephen C. Scanniello
Mr. William E. Schadler
Mr. William Schmidt, Jr.
Dr. C. Richard Schott
Mrs. Barbara G. Schroeder-Buck
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard M. Schrope
Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Schwartz
Mr. James H. Scott
Mrs. Rebecca Unger Scott
Dr. & Mrs. C. Boyd Shaffer
Dr. Donald E. Shay
Dr. Ralph S. Shay
Dr. & Mrs. Rodney H. Shearer
Mrs. Adora Rabiger Sholley
Hon. John J. Shumaker
Mr. Irwin H. Siegel
Dr. Tibor H. Siegel
Mr. & Mrs. Richard N. Simington
Mr. Albert J. Sincavage
Mr. Gary H. Sipe
Mrs. Dorothy Pencil Smith
Dr. Gary K. Smith
Dr. John Abernathy Smith
Rev. Thomas H. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Walter L. Smith
Miss Eleanor R. Snoke
Mrs. Elizabeth Gallatin Snoke
Rev. & Mrs. Bruce C. Souders
Mr. E. U. Sowers II (Deceased)
Mr. Earl J. Spangler
Bishop W. Maynard Sparks
Mr. Stephen P. Spasiff
Mr. Calvin D, Spitler
Mr. Steven W. St. John
Mr. David L. Stanilla
Mr. Allen W. Steffy
Mr. Charles J. Stoner
Mrs. Claire Adams Stoudt
Dr. Sterling F. Strause
Mr. Robert Sullivan, Esq.
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Swope
Miss Elizabeth L. Taylor
Miss Joan R. Taylor
Mrs. Mildred Osinski Teitelman
Mr. & Mrs. David G. Thompson
Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Toews
Miss Evelyn Toser
Mr. Horace W. Tousley
Mrs. Marjorie Smith Trego
Dr. Perry J. Troutman
Mr. Brian C. Trust
Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Tyson, Jr.
Mr. John J. Uhl
Miss B. Elizabeth Ulrich
Maj. & Mrs. Paul T. Ulrich
Mrs. Diane Drimones Usas
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Vagyoczky
Miss Beverly A. Walp
Mr. Woodrow W. Waltemyer
Mr. John F. Walter
Dr. Michael P. Waltz
Dr. Paul K. Waltz
Mrs. Marian Marcus Warden
Mr. & Mrs. Milton R. Weber
Col. Roy A. Weidman
Dr. & Mrs. Herman J. Weiser
Mr. Raymond F. Weiss
Dr. & Mrs. Mervie H. Welty
Mrs. Dorothy Kreamer Wendel
Mr. Russell H. Wert
Dr. Edwin H. White
Mrs. Myra Sheaffer White
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur R. Whiteman
Mr. Gary K. Whiting
Mr. Bruce R. Wieder
Dr. J. Dennis Williams
Mr. Gerald S. Wingenroth
Mr. Merle L. Wise
Dr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Wissler
Mr. Albert F. Witmer
Mr. & Mrs. John E. Witter
Mr. Dane A. Wolfe
Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Wolfe
Mr. Henry F. Wolfskeil
& Mrs. Harrison D. Woodruff,
& Mrs. Robert Yannaccone
Ronald G. Yarger
Frank F. Yeager, Jr.
& Mrs. Joseph H. Yeakel
Kevin R. Yeiser
& Mrs. Charles E. Yingst
Masaji J. Yoshida Martha Jane Koontz Zachert
Mr.
Dr.
Dr.
Mr.
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& Mrs. Joseph W. Zearfoss Harry W. Zechman & Mrs. George C. Ziegler & Mrs. James H. Zimmerman Joel H. Zinn
1987-88 Annual Fund Income For Lebanon Valley College
Alumni |
$228,291 |
Friends |
23,464 |
Parents |
18,903 |
Trustees |
31,265 |
Faculty/Staff |
13,383 |
Corporations |
94,018 |
Foundations |
2,700 |
Churches |
59,559 |
Estates |
65,721 |
$537,304
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^^^ Honor Roll of Donors:
Annual Fund Giving by Classes
Class of 1917
Mr. Amnion L. Boltz
Mrs. Mary Garver Mathewson
Mrs. Violet Wolfe Risser
Dr. Edwin H. White
Mr. Edwin H. Zeigler
Class of 1918
Mrs. Merab Gamble Brooks
Dr. William N. Martin (Deceased)
Mrs. Elizabeth Gallatin Snoke
Class of 1919
Mr. Norman M. Bouder
Mrs. Mary Creighton McNelly
Class of 1920
Mrs. Helena Maulfair Bouder
Class of 1921
Miss Olive E. Darling
Mr. Benjamin F. Emenheiser
Miss Gladys M. Fencil
Class of 1922
Mrs. Miriam Cassel Haring
Dr. Oliver S. Heckman
Mrs. Verna Hess Larkin
Mr. Adam D. Miller
Mrs. Ada Heisey Shalley
Mrs. Anna Stern Wright
Class of 1923
Mrs. Dorothy Sholly DeVerter
Mr. Raymond M. Oberholtzer
Mrs. Dorothy Fencil Smith
Mrs. Delia Herr Thomas
Mrs. Mary Hiester Wheat
Class of 1924
Mr. Edward U. Balsbaugh
Rev. Gladstone P. Cooley
Mrs. Dora Billett Davis
Mr. Samuel D. Evans
Mrs. Rachel Heindel Fink
Ms. Ruth C. Harpel
Mrs. Ida Trout Hudson
Mr. Charles C. Leber
Class of 1925
Mrs. Dorothy Longenecker Cooley
Mrs. Mary Houck Hager
Mrs. Kathryn Nisley Herr
Mrs. Esther Hughes Kelchner
Miss Ellen S. Keller
Mrs. Ruth Hoy Sadler
Miss Verna I. Seitzinger
Miss Elizabeth S. Sloat
Class of 1926
Mrs. Carrie Early Barber
Mrs. Mae Reider Hollenbaugh
Mr. Raymond N. Keim
Mrs. Claribel Nisley Linder
Miss Lottie J. Snavely
Dr. Mervie H. Welty
Class of 1927
Mr. Samuel K. Clark Mrs. Madeline Mark Colman Dr. D. Leroy Fegley Mrs. Blanche Stager Fox Mr. C. Floyd Lichtenberger Mrs. Hilda Heller Longenecker Miss Emma 1. Madciff Mr. M. Lester Morrow Mrs. Florence Dundore Ness Mr. Walter L. Ness Mrs. Kathryn Wheeler Snavely Bishop W. Maynard Sparks Mr. John F. Walter Mrs. Myra Sheaffer White Mrs. Bernetha Strickler Wright Class of 1928 Dr. C. Ray Bell, Jr. Dr. Joseph C. Bruno Mr. Ralph A. Daubert Mrs. Sarah Rose Kohler Dr. Lloyd H. Lu.x Dr. Monroe H. Martin Mrs. Mabel Brewbaker Mentzer Mr. Samuel Meyer Dr. Millard J. Miller Mrs. Deborah Orth Orbock Mr. Edward J. Orbock Miss Irene J. Schell Mrs. Frances Long Shroyer Mrs. Viola Wolf Silvernail Miss Eleanor R. Snoke Mrs. Fredricka Baker Yetter Class of 1929 *Mr. John W. Seattle Mrs. Hilda Wolfersberger Bell Mrs. Leah Harpel Bendigo *Mr. Leonard M. Bennetch Mr. Martin F. Bleichert Mrs. Ruth Strubhar Clark Dr. Lawrence B. Derickson Mr. Enos A. Detweiler Mr. Carl E. Heilman Mrs. Emmeline Shaffer Miller Miss Ruth E. Reigel Mrs. Ruth Light Schreiber (Deceased) Mr. Charles R. Troutman Mrs. Nancy Ulrich Wood Class of 1930
Mrs. Dorothy Hiester Behney Mr. Glenn E. Bendigo Miss M. Blanche Cochran Mrs. Marian Heaps Cote Mrs. Mary Rank Hain Dr. G. Edgar Hertzler Mrs. Ruth Parnell Hoffman Mr. Robert W. Jacks Dr. J. Calvin Keene Mrs. Mildred Hackman King Mrs. Josephine Schell Klopp
Mrs. Pauline Schaeffer Matter Mr. Elwood W. Meyers Miss Mildred E. Myers Mr. William J. Myers Mrs. Ruth Cooper Sanford Mrs. Helen Hain Shearer Dr. Oscar F. Stambaugh (Deceased) Mrs. Madeline Rife Yundt Dr. Harry W. Zechman Mrs. Grace Keener Zerbe Class of 1931 Anonymous (Deceased) Mr. George J. Becker Mr. Henry D. Berkov Mrs. Ethel Hower Darkes Miss Edna M. Early Mr. Lee Eck Dr. Merle W. Eshleman Mr. Paul J. Evancoe Miss Dorothy B. Hafer Mrs. Effie LeVan Kostenbauder Mrs. Anna Wolfe Merkel Dr. Russell E. Morgan Dr. Robert L. Roudabush *Mrs. Margaret Young Schrope Mrs. Anna Wengert Whitmire Mrs. Alma Binner Wise Mr. Joseph E. Wood Class of 1932
Mrs. Cynthia Benzing Ash Lt. Col. Newton M. Burgner Mrs. Margaret Lehn Coleman Mrs. Naomi Shively Depuy Mrs. Lorayne Seele Freeman Mr. John D. Hughes Dr. Paul K. Keene Mr. Alvin E. Kinney Mrs. Ruth Shroyer Lark Mrs. Mae Graybill Lehman Mrs. Evelyn Keller Leib Mr. J. Warren Light Mrs. Dorothy Haldeman Morris Mr. John H. Morris Mrs. G. Ruth Armacost Muffley Dr. Frederick W. Mund *Mr. George R. Nye Mrs. Edith Fields Reynolds Mrs. Dorothy Garber Roudabush Mrs. Lenora Bender Shortlidge Miss B. Elizabeth Ulrich Mrs. Dorothy Snyder Yeager Mr. Samuel T. Zappia Class of 1933 Mrs. Regina Oyler Berkheimer
(Deceased) Mr. Edgar C. Brinser Mrs. Ruth Coble Burkhart Dr. Woodrow S. Dellinger (Deceased) Mrs. Gladys Wagner Dumser Dr. Mae I. Fauth
Matching Gift
Honor Roll of Donors:
Annual Fund Giving by Classes
Lt. Col. James T. Frantz, Jr.
Mrs. Helen Eddy Hart
Miss Dorothy R. Hartz
Mr. Albert A. Kaslusky
Mr. Amos H. Knisley
Dr. Walter O. Krumbiegel (Deceased)
Mrs. Marion Kruger Light
Miss Sophia Morris
Mrs. Luella Heilman Myers
Mrs. Lucille Engle Otto
Mrs. Miriam Miller Roush *Mr. Leonard M. Schrope
Rev. H. M. Tobias
Dr. Samuel D. Ulrich
Rev. Stuart W. Werner *Mrs. H. Jane Muth Whiteman
Mrs. Flo Grim Wygant
Dr. Harry E. Zech
Class of 1934
Hon. Allen E. Buzzell
Mrs. Esther Smelser Duke
Dr. K. Morgan Edwards
Mr. Thomas C. Edwards *Mr. DeWitt M. Essick
Mr. William K. Fishburn
Mrs. Kathryn Mowrey Grove
Mr. Peter W. Kandrat
Mrs. Haidee Blubaugh Kaslusky
Mrs. Margaret Longenecker Kern
Dr. John J. B. Light
Mr. Wilbur H. Mathias
Mrs. Charlotte Weirick McFaul
Mr. H. Algire McFaul
Mr. Rudolph B. Miller
Mr. Earl S. Rice
Mrs. Martha Kreider Rudnicki 'Mrs. Kathrvn Witmer Sandel
Mr. James H. Scott
Mr. George D. Sherk
Mr. John J. Todd, Jr.
Mr. Edmund H. Umberger
Dr. Leonard Volkin
Mr. Robert D. Womer
Class of 1935
Mr. Casper E. Arndt
Mr. Guy A. Beaver
Mr. Frank P. Boran
Mrs. Frances Holtzman Colbert
Mrs. Ethel Keller Erickson
Mr. David J. Evans
Mr. Grant Q. Feeser
Dr. C. Willard Fetter
Mrs. Anne Butterwick Gilbert
Dr. Theodore K. Long
Dr. Warren F. Mentzer
Dr. Bruce M. Metzger
Dr. J. Henry Ricker
Mr. Gerald B. Russell
Mr. Kenneth C. Sheaffer
Mr. Albert J. Sincavage
Mr. Arthur G. Spickler
* Matching Gift :^4
Mr. Allen W. Steffy *Miss Margaret L Weaver
Mrs. Rebecca Adams Whitlock
Mr. John E. Witter
Class of 1936
Mrs. Virginia Britton Ax *Dr. George S. Bachman
Miss Louise E. Bishop
Mrs. Winona Shroff Botello *Mr. Robert U. Cassel
Mrs. Iva Weirick Edwards
Mr. Robert L. Edwards
Miss Evelyn C. Frick
Mr. J. Stewart Glen, Jr.
Miss Dorothy F. Grimm
Dr. Alvin R. Grove, Jr.
Mrs. Jane Shellenberger Grubgeld
Mr. Samuel S. Harnish
Mrs. Louise Gillan Harris
Mrs. Nancy Bowman Hatz
Mr. W. Howard Heffner
Miss Anna Mary Herr
Dr. Mark J. Hostetter
Mr. Paul E. Kuhlman, Jr.
Mrs. Kathleen Pool Land
Mrs. Marian Leisev Light
Mr. Edgar P. Monn
Mr. Richard C. Rader
Dr. Calvin H. Reber, Jr.
Mrs. Mary Haddox Rockwell
Mrs. Irma Keiffer Shearer
Mr. Boyd L. Sponaugle
Mr. Robert B. Troxel
Mrs. Charlotte Stabley Warner
Class of 1937
Vlrs. Sara Light Aungst
Mr. Edward R. Bachman
Mrs. Ruth Goyne Berger
Mr. Paul C. Billett
Mr. William H. Earnest
Mrs. Cordelia Sheaffer Felder
Mrs. Lois Harbold Guise
Mr. Russell C. Hatz
Mrs. Eleanor Lynch Hemperly
Dr. Charles B. Kinney, Jr.
Mrs. Eleanor Engle Miller
Rev. Paul A. Miller
Mr. Jack R. Morris
Mrs. Rose Tschopp Needy
Dr. F. Allen Rutherford, Jr.
Mrs. Maxine Farley Sausser
Mrs. Ruth Buck Schlegel
Dr. Donald E. Shay
Mrs. Grace Naugle Sinclair
Mr. Richard S. Slaybaugh
Mrs. Romaine Stiles Smeltzer
Mrs. Claire Adams Stoudt
Dr. Edwin H. Tallman *Mrs. Marjorie Smith Trego
Mr. Duey E. Unger
Mrs. Edna Binkley Walmer
Dr. Paul K. Waltz
Class of 1938
Mr. Clarence C. Aungst Mr. Jefferson C. Barnhart, Esq. Mrs. Mary Zartman Barnhart Mr. Lloyd D. Berger Mr. Robert S. Black Miss Helen L Butterwick Lt. Col. Adolph J. Capka Mr. Gordon Davies Mr. Curvin N. Dellinger Mrs. Lucille Maberry Detwiler Mr. Herman A. EUenberger Mrs. Gail Spangler Fidler Mr. Marshall R. Frey Mr. Walter P. Fridinger Mr. Dean W. Gasteiger Mr. G. Wilbur Gibble Mr. John Y. Groff Mrs. Ella Mason Hamilton Mr. Robert M. Johns Mrs. Isobel Cox Klinefelter Mrs. Wanda Price Koehler Mr. John W. Kreamer Mr. John P. Marbarger Mrs. Lena Risser Mitchell Mrs. Hazel Heminvvay Muth Dr. C. Boyd Shaffer ' Mrs. Louise Stoner Shaffer Dr. Daniel L. Shearer Mrs. Ethel Houtz Slonaker Mr. Calvin D. Spitler Mrs. Elizabeth Bender Ulrich Maj. Paul T. Ulrich Mrs. Theresa Stefan Umberger Dr. John D. Walmer Mrs. Dorothy Kreamer Wendel Mr. Russell H. Wert Class of 1939
Mrs. Janet Whitesell Alford Mrs. Grace Geyer Aston Mrs. Evelyn Fridinger Baker Rev. Lloyd E. Beamesderfer Mrs. Anna Light Blatt Mrs. Edith Metzger Booser Mr. Robert G. Brown Mr. Stanley Bulota Mrs. Olga Lopes Casavant Mrs. Irene Ranck Christman Mrs. Alice Richie Clupper Mrs. Catherine Lawson Diehl *Mrs. Gertrude EUenberger Dupler Mrs. Julia Johnson Edwards Mrs. Ruth Rohrer Freed Mrs. Dorothy Null Frey Mr. Raymond T. Frey Mr. Benjamin M. Goodman Mrs. Mildred Haas Grimm Dr. Thomas W. Guinivan Mr. Leander H. Hamm Miss Ruth C. A. Keene Mr. Harlin S. Kinney Mr. Edward K. Kress
Mrs. Cora Graby Limmroth Mr. Robert W. Long Mrs. Jean Marbarger Medinger Mrs. Lillian Zubroff Melman Mrs. Amy Meinhardt Melson Mrs. Helen Bartlett Miller Dr. John H. Moyer III Mr. D. Reigh Shope Mr. Raymond R. Smith Mr. Robert W. Smith Mr. Coda W. Sponaugle Miss Evalyn M. Strickler Col. Roy A. Weidman Mrs. Catherine Whister Wetterling Dr. G. Frank Zerbe Class of 1940 Anonymous (Deceased) Mrs. Mary Albert Attick Mr. Charles M. Belmer *Mr. John L. Bemesderfer Mrs. Evelyn Evans Broderick Mrs. Evelyn Seylar Cassady Mr. Florian W. Cassady Dr. Carl Y. Ehrhart Mr. C. Dennis Geesey Mrs. Ruth Hershey Geesey *Mr. Robert S. Grimm Mr. Henry F. Hoffman, Jr. Dr. Paul E. Horn Mrs. Esther Wise Hovis Mrs. Anna Evans Hower Dr. W. Frederick Huber Rev. William H. Jenkins Mr. George A. Katchmer *Miss Lela W. Lopes Mrs. Gustav T. Maury *Mr. John V. Moller Dr. John H. Ness, Jr. Dr. John G. Oliver Mr. Freeman D. Rice Mrs. Ruth Ruppersberger Riley Mrs. Adele Black Russell Mrs. Lucie Cook Ruzicka Mrs. Verna Schlosser Sollenberger Mrs. Barbara Bowman Stecker Miss Margaret S. Weimer Mrs. Ellen Reath Wert Class of 1941 Mr. Bernard C. Bentzel Miss Jeanne L. Bliven Mr. Theodore J. Ciamillo Mrs. Marian Reiff Craighead Mr. Conrad K. Curry Mr. John H. Dressier Mr. Marlin A. Espenshade Rev. Harry L. Fehl, Jr. Mr. Gerard M. Gert Col. George L. Grow Mrs. Floda Trout Guinivan Mrs. Feme Poet Habbyshaw Mr. Raymond C. Hess
* Matching Gift
Mrs. Mildred Rittle Keiser Mrs. Louella Schindel Koening Mrs. Mary Homan Kurtz Mrs. Evelyn Ware Lynch Dr. Charles R. Miller Miss Mabel Jane B. Miller Mr. Harold L. Moody Mrs. Jeanette Kalbach Partridge Dr. Alexander B. Rakow Mrs. Edna Rutherford Sheckart Lt. Col. Frank L. Shenk Mrs. Ellen Ruppersberger Silvers Lt. Col. Frederick W. Smee *Dr. Harvey B. Snyder Mrs. Ethel Fisher Steiner Mr. Paul W. Stouffer, Jr. Mrs. Rebecca Parks Umstead Dr. Martha Jane Koontz Zachert Rev. Clinton D. Zimmerman Class of 1942
Mrs. Fredericka Laucks Albert Miss Jean P. Anger Miss Kathryn E. Brehm *Mr. Joseph E. Carr Mrs. Elizabeth Sattazahn Davis Mr. Harry I. Drendall Cmdr. Robert F. Dresel *Mrs. Marion Snavely Ellenberger Dr. Donald J. Glen Mrs. Margaret Cox Glen Dr. David W. Gockley Mr. Russel J. Horst Mrs. Virginia Goodman Hunsicker Mrs. Pauline Smee Jacoby Mrs. Viola Snell Maury Mrs. June Hollinger Meek Mrs. Lois Seavers Miller Mr. William P. Mueller Dr. Harold S. Peiffer Dr. Richard F. Seiverling Dr. Ralph S. Shay Mrs. Ruth Heminway Siebert Mrs. Louise Boger Silliman Mrs. Rosanna Brandt Slayton Rev. Samuel H. Stoner Mr. John F. Swope Mr. Charles J. Tyson, Jr. Mrs. Martha Foster Tyson Rev. Robert G. Whisler Dr. Christian G. Wornas Mr. George C. Ziegler Class of 1943 Dr. Donald F. Bartley Mrs. Adelaide Sanders Burgner Dr. Margaretta A. Carey Mrs. Jean Daugherty Carr Rev. W. Edgar Gathers Rev. Lloyd H. Crall Mrs. Dorothy Brine Dillin Mrs. Janet Schopf Ebersole Mr. Walter K. Ebersole, Jr.
Mrs. Martha Crone Eppley *Mrs. E. Louise Keller Frantz *Mr. Frederick S. Frantz, Jr.
Dr. John E. Hampton
Mrs. Marian Kreider Hampton
Mrs. Anne Bowman Heagy *Mrs. Dorothy Light Mease
Lt. Col. John B. Mengel *Dr. Stephen J. Metro
Mr. Albert H. Morrison
Mrs. Vera Shoop Musser
Dr. Robert K. Ness
Dr. Jacob L. Rhodes
Mrs. Shirley Carl Rothenberg
Dr. Helen Ross Russell
Mrs. Verna Kreider Schenker
Mrs. Genevieve Stansfield Shenk
Dr. H. Dennis Sherk
Mr. Hans W. Uberseder
Dr. Robert W. Uhrich
Dr. Doris Smith Watson
Mrs. M. Elizabeth Grube Weidman
Dr. Robert Yannaccone
Mrs. Evelyn Stine Ziegler
Class of 1944
Miss Betty V. Bartels
Dr. Marian Kreider Bosien
Mr. Norman M. Bonder, Jr.
Dr. DeLene Yocum Congello
Mrs. Sarah Muth Curry
Mrs. Grace Spangler Drager
Mrs. JoMarie Shannon Dresel
Mrs. Esther Wagner Ebright
Dr. James E. Flinchbaugh
Mrs. Miriam Carper Frey
Mrs. Dorothy Landis Gray
Mrs. Elizabeth Light Hamilton
Mr. Richard J. Hoerner
Dr. Gerald D. Kauffman *Dr. Paul Lipsitz
Mrs. Ruth Haverstock Ness
Rev. Bruce C. Souders
Mrs. Elizabeth Hess Uberseder
Dr. Elizabeth Kreiser Weisburger
Mr. Charles W. Wolfe
Mrs. Jean Garland Woloshyn
Mrs. Dorothy Cox Yannaccone
Class of 1945 *Mr. Alfred L. Blessing
Mrs. Rosalie Reinhold Bross
Mrs. Marian Ulmer Cams
Mrs. Norma Kiscadden Daihl
Mr. Robert J. Donough
Mrs. Mary Brown Fitz
Mrs. Evelyn Hiester Frick *Mrs. Janice Stahl Ceiling
Mrs. Jeanne Waller Hoerner
Mrs. Gilda Tulli Hutchinson
Miss Yvonne L. Raab
Rev. E. Stephen Raby
Mrs. Elizabeth Gooden Rhodes
Honor Roll of Donors:
Annual Fund Giving by Classes
Mrs. Miriam Jones Rudy
Mrs. Patricia Bartels Souders
Dr. Arthur W. Stambach *Mrs. Ruth Karre Wareham
Mrs. Sarah Koury Zimmerman
Class of 1946
Mr. Richard L. Ax
Mrs. Clare Schaeffer Berger *Mrs. Jean Gingrich Bomgardner
Mrs. Helen Sattazahn Burr
Mr. John E. Carbaugh, Jr.
Dr. Gene U. Cohen
Mrs. Viola Shettel Crites
Miss Catherine Deraco
Mrs. Betty Schaffer Grosky
Mrs. Jean Thrush Hawkins
Mrs. Nancy Sattazahn Hoff
Mrs. Eleanor Hershev Kauffman
Mrs. Martha Light Klein
Mrs. Elizabeth Reiff Marino
Mrs. Catharine Yeager Miller
Mr. George L. Moore
Mrs. Edith Kreiser Probus
Mrs. Sarah Stauffer Sandy
Mr. Richard D. Seidel *Mrs. Frances Workman Weiser
Class of 1947
Mr. J. Ross Albert
Miss Florence E. Barnhart
Miss Jean E. Bedger
Mr. G. Harold Bucher
Mr. Carl L. Derr
Dr. George E. Edwards
Mr. Lloyd V. Fegan, Jr.
Mr. Vernon M. Fickes
Mr, Paul G. Fisher
Mrs. Sara Schott Fisher
Dr. Russell L. Gingrich, Jr.
Miss Nora M. Goodman
Mrs. Evelyn Stonecipher Gourlay
Dr. Gerald J. Gruman
Mr. John G. Heagy, Jr.
Mrs. Esther Engle Hivner
Mrs. Arlene Schlosser Keller
Mr. Frank R. Meze
Rev. Robert J. Miller
Mrs. Nancy Johns Nevins
Mrs. Helen Dickel Sandrock
Mrs. Pearl Miller Siegel
Mr. E. Peter Strickler
Mrs. Jean Myers Swanson *Dr. Herman J. Weiser, Jr.
Mrs. Winifred Kitchen Winemiller
Class of 1948
Mrs. Barbara Kilheffer Baker
Mr. Alvin C. Berger, Jr.
Mrs. Mary Helen Long Bickel
Mrs. Doris Clements Biery
Capt. Charles D. Bolan
Mr. James S. Brulatour
Dr. Philip C. Deardorff
Dr. John A. DetweOer, Jr.
Mr. Herbert E. Ditzler
Dr. Robert F. Early, Sr. *Mrs. Nellie Walter Eaton
Mrs. U. Joyce Meadows Elder
Mrs. Mary Frank Habig
Dr. Samuel A. Hartman II
Mrs. Mary Eckert Hoffman
Mr. Kenjiro Ikeda
Mrs. Ruth Gearhart Keech
Mr. Frederick D. Koons
Dr. Grace E. Laverty
Mr. John H. Light
Mrs. Dorothy Strassburger Mark
Dr. George R. Marquette
Mrs. Elaine Heilman Marshall
Dr. Anna Dunkle McVay
Mrs. Betty Gingrich Rauch
Mr. Samuel J. Rutherford *Dr. David P. Sheetz
Mr. Vincent A. Sherman
Mrs. Doris Newman Shettel
Mr. Paul O. Shettel, Jr. *Mr. Earl J. Spangler *Mrs. Elaine Frock Stepanek
Dr. Arthur L. Terr
Mr. Robert A. Zimmerman
Class of 1949
Mr. Robert E. Baker
Mr. Ralph T. Barnes, Jr.
Mr. James L. Barto
Rev. Harold W. Beam
Mr. Eugene R. Beiber
Mr. Russell J. Bixler, Jr.
Mr. Dean H. Bohr
Mr. Foster M. Brinser
Mr. John K. Carl
Dr. Albert P. Dijohnson *Mr. Richard Y. Eby
Mrs. Beatrice Meiser Euston
Mr. William D. Ferguson
Rev. Donald N. Fridinger
Dr. Dennis L. Funck
Mrs. Janet Weaver Gemberling (Deceased)
Mr. Marshall L. Gemberling
Mrs. Nancy Meyer Gingrich
Mr. Glenn L. Hall
Mrs. Dorothy Smith Heisey
Rev. Alvin S. Hildebrand *Mr. Donald R. Hoffer
Mrs. Mary Wolf Jackman
Mr. Earl F. Kauffman
Rev. William J. Keeler
Mrs. Mary Ellen Budesheim Kinch
Mrs. Mary Glover Kleinfelter
Mr. Howard B. Kreider, Jr.
Mr. Wesley R. Kreiser
Mr. Howard F. Lebegern, Jr.
Dr. Donald V. Malick
Dr. John E. Marshall
Mr. Robert P. McCoy
Mr. Gerard J. McKenna
Mr. Sidney S. Miller
Mrs. Betty Jones Moller
Mr. Richard W. Moller
Mr. Dean S. Moore
Mr. William T. Moore, Jr.
Mrs. Hazel Kinney Peiffer
Mrs. Jane Reed Pope
Mrs. Joanna Norris Roe
Dr. Laverne E. Rohrbaugh
Mrs. Ella Shultz Roman
Mr. Clifford P. Rothgaber
Mr. Paul H. Sadler
Mr. Robert H. Sheetz
Rev. John E. Shettel
Rev. Joseph D. Smith, Jr.
Mr. Charles W. Tome, Jr.
Dr. Dene T. Walters
Mrs. Dorothy Zink Werst
Mrs. Marion Geib WUhelm
Mrs. Erma Gainor Yeakel
Dr. Joseph H. Yeakel
Mrs. Lois Shank Yeakel
Mrs. Ruth Harnish Zentmeyer
Mr. Thomas M. Zimmerman
Class of 1950
Dr. Luke S. Albert
Mr. Glenn R. Aldinger
*Mr. Arthur J. Bacastow Mr. Milton W. Baker Dr. George W. Bartels, Jr. Mrs. Betty Camp Barto Mr. John R. Beddall
*Dr. Lewis W. Bowman Mr. Harry L. Bricker, Jr. Dr. Nancy H. Bright Dr. Howard L. Britton, Jr. Mr. Paul E. Broome Mr. Allen H. Brown Mr. Frederic W. Brown Mrs. Janet Eppley Bucher Rev. Norman B. Bucher, Jr. Mrs. Kathryn Noll Chernich Mr. James K. Davis Mr. Henry C. Deens, Jr. Dr. Charles R. Eigenbrode Mr. R. Francis Eigenbrode Dr. Alex J. Fehr Mr. William G. Fisher Mr. W. Harry Forbes Mr. Fred B. Fore Mr. James E. Gregg Mrs. Doris Strickler Herr Mr. John W. Hess Mr. Robert W. Hess Mr. Frank W. Hockley Dr. Charlotte Rohrbaugh Jones Dr. William G. Jones Rev. Roger E. Keech
* Matching Gift
Mrs. Doris Eckert Ketner
Miss Anna L. Kettering
Dr. Robert M. Kline
Mr. Anthony J. Kutchever
Mrs. Barbara Kleinfelter Lawyer
Mr. Joseph W. Layser
Mr. Kenneth L. Lewis
Mrs. Mary Edelman Light
Mr. Richard H. Light
Mrs. Ellen Jepsen Lukens
Mrs. Phyllis Dale Magill
Dr. Alonzo L. Mantz
Mrs. Ethel Beam Mark
Dr. Paul D. Mattern-
Miss Esther C. McNeal
Mr. Simon J. Meyer
Mrs. Geraldine Rothermel Nease
Mr. John R. Nilan
Mr. James W. Parsons
Mr. Joseph D. Rojahn
Mr. George Roman
Rev. Howard H. Smith *Mr. Wilham D. Steely, Jr.
Mrs. Jean Kostenbauder Stolte
Mrs. Sidney Garverich Tome
Miss Nan E. Urich
Dr. David H. Wallace
Rev. Charles B. Weber
Mr. William Wertz
Mr. James A. Wilhelm
Mr. Harold E. Yingst
Mr. Raymond S. Zimmerman, Jr.
Class of 1951
Mrs. Dawn Hornbaker Albert
Mr. Robert L, Allen
Mrs. Louise Light Andrews
Mrs. Helen MacFarland Bartels
Mr. Floyd M. Baturin, Esq.
Mr. John D. Boag, Sr.
Mrs. Margaret Bower Boag *Mr. Herbert L. Booz
Dr. William J. Boyd
Mrs. Betty Edelman Creamer
Mr. George A. DeLong
Mrs. Jeanne Stine DeLong *Mr. Harold G. Engle, Jr.
Mr. Guy J. Euston
Mr. Robert K. Feaster *Mr. Robert R. Fischer
Mrs. Arlene Shuey Fisher
Mr. P. Jay Flocken
Dr. Charles R. Garrett, Jr.
Rev. Roland E. Garvin
Dr. Pierce A. Getz
Mr. Bernard B. Goldsmith
Mrs. Miriam Keller Gottlieb
Mr. Jack D. Gramm
Mrs. Carolyn Gassert Harris
Mr. Harold G. Heisey
Dr. John C. Hoak
Mr. Lemoyne W. Hoffman
* Matching Gift
Mr. Ira L. Hostetter, Jr.
Dr. J. Harold Housman
Mrs. Barbara Metzger Kline
Mr. Richard L. Kline
The Rev. W. Richard Kohler
Dr. Elam S. Kurtz
Mrs. Sara Etzweiler Linkous
Rev. Robert P. Longenecker
Mr. Norman G. Lukens
Mrs. Rufina Balmer Marquette
Mr. Gerald D. Miller
Dr. Robert K. Miller
Mr. Horace F. Meyer
Mr. Robert Mrgich
Mr. Charles E. Roland
Mrs. Edith Shanaman Rothenberger
Mrs. Anne Shroyer Shemeta
Mrs. Jeanne Edwards Tesnar *Mr. Lee R. Thierwechter
Mrs. Nancy Lutz Weber
Mr. William O. Wert
Mr. Henry F. Wolfskeil
Rev. Donald D. Zeiders
Mr. Charles L. Zimmerman
Class of 1952
Ms. Lois L. Adams
Mrs. Elaine Barron Auerbach
Dr. Joseph P. Bering
Dr. Samuel H. Black
Mr. Donald Blanken
Mrs. Virginia Wagner Curfman
Dr. Robert M. Daugherty
Mrs. Ruth A. Daugherty *Mr. Jay N. Dutweiler
Rev. Bernard E. Fogle
Mrs. E. Maxine Garvin Fritz
Mrs. Elma Breidenstine Frysinger
Mr. Donald S. Gingrich
Mrs. Elaine G. Hackman
Mr. Robert J. Heath, Jr.
Mrs. Elizabeth Beittel Heffley
Mrs. Dorothy Witmer Hoak
Mr. Robert D. Hoffsommer, Jr.
Mrs. Nancy Myers Inners *Mrs. Joanne Ricedorf Jacoby
Dr. Eugene F. Kobylarz
Mr. Donald C. Layser
Ms. D. Jane Lutz
Miss Jane L. Martin
Miss Mardia Melroy
Mr. Donald N. Miller
Mr. Richard W. Miller
Mr. James S. Pacy
Mr. Josef G. Parker
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick P. Sample
Mr Melvin Schiff
Mr. Joseph J. Shemeta
Mr. Sherdell A. Snyder
Dr. Paul E. Stambach
Miss Ruth M. Stambach
Dr. Richard H. Stewart
Dr. Sterling F. Strause
Mr. John I. Sweigard
Mr. Edward F. Tesnar
Miss Evelyn Toser
Mrs. Diane Randolph Woodward
Mrs. Gloria Dressier Zeigler
Class of 1953
Mrs. Phyllis Barnhart Burkholder
Mrs. Joyce Hammock Carson
Mr. Lawrence W. Grain
Dr. George D. Curfman
Mrs. Ruth Evans Dalbeck
Mrs. Janice DeLong Diehm
Dr. Mark Diethelm
Rev. Glenn M. Dietrich
Mrs. Jean Stable Donohue
Dr. Warren L. Early
Mr. Lloyd O. Evans
Dr. Joseph A. Ferrer
Mr. Robert A. Gustin
Mrs. Grace Frick Hamor
Mrs. Jane McMurtrie Hart
Mrs. Joan Gilbert Hartz
Mr. Donald L. Hedgecock
Dr. Allen H. Heim *Mrs. Joan Bair Herman *Mr. Melvin E. Hostetter
Mr. Winslow Jolmson
Mrs. Pauline Rittle Kauffman •Dr. Allen J. Koppenhaver
Dr. Donald L. Kreider
Mr. Edgar D. Landis
Mr. Abram L. Leaman, Jr.
Mr. James S. Lewis
Mr. Albert E. Moser, Sr.
Mrs. June Finkelstein Mosse *Dr. David D. Neiswender, Jr.
Rev. M. Eugene Patrick
Mr. Lee A. Ranck
Mr. Harold A. Rothenberger
Mr. M. Joseph Russo
Mrs. Mary Kurtz Sweigard
Mr. Robert J. Tarantolo
Mr. Stanley C. Vansant
Hon. John Walter
Mr. Edward H. Walton, Jr.
Mr Merle L. Wise
Mrs. Alma Mariani Wood
Mr. William H. Wood
Class of 1954
Mrs. Joanne Bachman Belson
Dr. Robert H. Boyd
Mr. Donald L. Burkholder
Mr. George J. Cardone
Mr. Kenneth C. Donmoyer
Mr. John T. Ervin
Dr. Jay A. Felty
Dr. Herbert Fields
Mr. Walter H. Fry
Rev. Donald L. Harbaugh
Mrs. Doris Cortright Heck
Dr. Robert G. Hower, Jr.
Mrs. Betty Criswell Hungerford
Honor Roll of Donors:
Annual Fund Giving by Classes
Mrs. Alice Daniel Kelly
Mr. William H. Kelly
Mrs. Geraldine Nichols Koppenhaver
Miss Barbara A. Kreiser
Dr. Richard C. Musselman
Mrs. Joan Ringle Policastro
Mr. Charles A. Reed
Mr. Harold Y. Sandy
Mrs. Carol Johnstone Smith
Mr. Lee C. Smith
Mr. Chester E. Snedeker
Mrs. Joyce Shettel Snyder
Miss Agnes M. Souders
Mrs. Julia Ulrich Spangler *Mr. Richard G. Styring
Mrs. Masami Uchida Tabe
Mrs. Barbara Ranck Taylor
Mr. Clair D. Wagner
Mr. Clyde M. Walter
Mrs. Betty Swisher Wolfgang
Mrs. Sylvia Wolfskill Woodin
Mr. Samuel A. Yeagley, Jr. (Deceased)
Mr. Charles E. Yingst
Class of 1955
Mrs. Hazel Kindt Beish
Mrs. Nancy Myers Chiodo
Mrs. Nancy Daugherty Cortner
Mr. William C. Diehm III
Mr. Arthur J. Dukes *Mr. Robert L. Enders
Dr. Ross W. Fasick
Mrs. Joyce Dissinger Herr
Mrs. Dorothy Roudabush HoUinger
Mr. Henry B. Hollinger *Mrs. Carol Achenbach Keblinger
Mrs. Joyce Hill Madden
Mrs. Mary Eckenroth Mayer
Mr. J. Stanley Mull, Jr.
Mrs. Joan Wingert Mull *Mr. Clair W. Noll
Rev. Robert E. Reasey
Mrs. Alice Bomberger Savastio
Mr. William Schmidt, Jr.
Mrs. P. Sally Ann Whitmoyer Shaak
Mrs. Adora Rabiger Sholley
Rev. Melvin G. Sponsler, Jr.
Rev. Clarence D. Ulrich
Mrs. Florence Risser Umberger
Miss Dorothy Pfautz Wenger
Dr. David P. Willoughby
Mr. Thomas G. Wolfgang
Dr. Ralph E. Yingst
Mr. DeWitt P. Zuse, Jr.
Class of 1956
Dr. Gene R. Adams
Dr. John B. AUwein
Mr. Harold E. Bird, Jr.
Dr. James N. Bollinger
Mr. James T. Boltz
Mrs. Dorothy Grabau Boyd
Mr. Henry T. Chadwick
' Matching Gift
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Miss Doris A. Cook
Mr. Anthony B. Creamer, Jr.
Mr. Cyrus R. Dietrich, Jr.
Mrs. Jacquelyn Fetterhoff Douglass *Mr. David J. Fading
Mr. Eugene R. Geesey
Mr. Martin J. Grochowski
Mr. Sidney L. Hofing
Mrs. Joan Napoliello Horn
Mr. Lawrence E. Jones
Mr. Pius H. Kaltreider
Mr. Jack N. Keefer
Mrs. Gloria Ritter Kelly
Mrs. Joan Eckenroad Kirk
Mrs. Shirley Warfel Knade
Rev. Richard D. Leonard
Mr. Robert G. Miller
Mrs. Cynthia Patton Poet
Rev. H. Rodney Stoner
Mrs. Mildred Osinski Teitelman
Mr. Curtis C. Troutman
Mr. Donald H. Umberger
Mrs. Elin Blouch Yeagley
Mrs. Nancv Adams Yingst
Class of 1957
Rev. Dorothy M. Book *Mr. Roy E. Boush
Mr. Donald S. Burkhart *Ms. Grace Gorbey Connell
Miss Joan C. Conway
Miss Hazel A. Davis
Rev. Cameron G. Drum
Mr. John R. Eby
Mr Paul F. Fulk
Dr. Murray B. Grosky
Mrs. Carol Kelly Hamilton
Dr. F. Peter Hottenstein
Mrs. Georgianne Funk Jones
Mr. William H. Kiick
Mr. Jerry E. Lego
Mrs. Nancy Kettle Lenker
Mr. Willard L. Light
Mr. James M. McArdle
Rev. Gerald A. McCormick
Mrs. Geraldine Sheaffer Mosemann
Mr. Ronald J. Mosemann
Mr. Robert J. Nelson
Mrs. Jeanne Winter Noll
Mr. Carl Peraino
Mrs. Nancy Gibson Peraino
Dr. Jo Anne Grove Pieringer
Dr. Ronald A Pieringer
Mrs. Polly Risser Reinhart
Mrs. Loretta Hostetter Risser
Mrs. Jane Hoffman Roush
Mr. William E. Schadler
Brig. Gen. Robert M. Sheaffer
Mr. Henry W. Shuey, Jr.
Mr. Robert E. Snyder
Mrs. Patricia Lutz Walter
Mrs. Marian Marcus Warden
Dr. William C. Workinger
Class of 1958
Dr. Jerald G. Bachman
Mr. Barry B. Barnhart
Mrs. Sara Crobaugh Beaver
Mrs. Marlene Brill Bell
Mrs. Barbara Schwaghart Bird
Mr. Charles T. Brightbill
Mrs. Joan Heindel CoUitlower
Mr. Marshall D. Cook
Mrs. Janet Tingley Deitrich
Mr. Paul F. DiPangrazio
Mrs. Susan Zimmerman Dietrich
Mr. Robert L. Dinerman
Dr. Carroll E. Ditzler
Mr. Henry G. Douglass
Mrs. Berneice Klink Eby *Mr. Gary D. Eisenberger
Mr. Darwin G. Click
Mrs. Elizabeth Speicher Click
Mrs. Mildred Stineman Gundel
Mr. Ronald B. Hartranft
Mr. Warren R. Heidelbaugh
Rev. Jack R. Hoffman
Mrs. Jean Henninger Hoffman
Mr. Donald R. Hole
Dr. Michael P. Hottenstein
Miss Barbara G. Johnson
Mr. Aubrey H. Kershner
Mr. Fred S. Kreider, Jr. *Mr. William P. Krick, Jr.
Mrs. Kathryn Hoerner Lanz
Mr. John F. Lenker, Jr.
Mr. James A. Mitchell, Jr.
Mrs. Helen Epting Murdock
Mrs. Ruth Obert Ranalli
Mrs. Ruth Reddinger
Mr. Thomas C. Reinhart
Mr. David H. Schell
Mrs. Sandra Weit Shipman
Mrs. Mary Swope Shroyer
Mr. Gary H. Sipe
Mr. Richard H. Smith II
Mr. Joseph K. Snare
Rev. Sandy R. Stover
Miss Beverly A. Walp
Mr. Gerald S. Wingenroth
Class of 1959
*Mrs. Shirley Jacobs Aichele Mrs. Carol Dannettell Biederman Mr. Russell J. Boeshore Mr. Bernerd A. Buzgon Mrs. Ruth Howell Cook Rev. Merritt A. Copenhaver Mrs. Shirley Bair Crumlich Mr. William F. DeLiberty The Rev. Harvey W. Ebright Dr. Arthur L. Ford, Jr. Mrs. Joanne Grubb Gain Mr. James E. Greenwood Mrs. Estelle Berger Hartranft Dr. Linda Heefner Heindel Dr. Ned D. Heindel
Mr. Sheldon K. Hoover
Mrs. Janet Zuse Hostetter
Mrs. Linda Shirey Huber
Hon. Wayne G. Hummer, Jr.
Dr. H. Dale Kreider
Mr. Sterling R. Krumbine *Mrs. Susan Oaks Leonard
Mrs. Phyllis Luckens Lowe
Mr. David R. Meder
Mr. Larry M. Mentzer *Mr. Mark L. Miller
Mrs. Carolyn Schairer Moyer
Dr. Karl E. Moyer
Mr. James G. Novinger
Mr. Samuel G. Poet, Jr.
Mrs. Susan Artz Richartz *Mr. Bruce R. Rismiller *Mrs. Janet Blank Rismiller
Mr. Joseph C. Saile
Mr. Lawrence R. Sass
Mr. John A. Tartaglin
Mrs. Catharine Hellick Van Ness
Mr. Raymond F. Weiss
Miss Doris E. White
Mrs. Johanna Hansen Wilson
Mrs. Ethel Fake Wolf
Miss Jane E. Wolfe
Class of 1960
Mrs. Patricia Hagerty Bohrs
Mrs. Eleanor Black Boyer
Mr. Philip D. Bronson
Mr. Samuel E. Butz
Rev. Richard L. Cassel
Mrs. Jean Cunningham Catlin
Mr. John A. Catlin
Mr. Ronald M. Daugherty
Mr. Joseph B. Dietz
Mr. Ronald L. Dietz
Mr. Fredric P. Eckelman
Mr. Philip H. Feather
Mr. Charles F. Gerberich, Sr.
Mrs. Marsha Chaitt Grosky
Mrs. Audrey Rice Hamm
Mrs. Dolores Herner Hartman
Mr. David E. Heberlig
Mr. Clark S. Hoffman, Jr.
Mr. Richard K. Hollinger
Mr. Ronald P. Hovis
Mrs. Brenda Funk Hughes
Mr. William H. Hughes
Mrs. Marianne Kanoff Loney
Mr. Kenneth A. Longenecker
Mr. John W. Metka
Mr. Clair L. Paul *Mrs. Margaret Garber Philp
Mr. Charles R. Piersol
Mrs. Margaret White Pierson
Mr. Fred A. Poorman
Mr. Joseph D. Ragno
Mrs. Nancy Nickell Rango
Mr. John F. Schlegel, Jr.
* Matching Gift
Rev. David W. Schmuck Mr. Kenneth J. Seaman Mrs. Sally Lynch Seavey Mr. Glenn R. Stevens Mr. John J. Stouffer Mrs. Shirley Angle Tannenbaum Mrs. Nancy Kulp Thorner Mr. L. Nelson Umble Mrs. Carolee Green Weidner Mrs. Martha Rudnicki Williams Mr. Ralph J. Ziegenfuss Mr. Joel H. Zinn Class of 1961
Miss Marjorie H. Brubaker Dr. Calvin H. Cole Mrs. M. Nancy Ovates DeLiberty Mrs. Shirley Landis Dietz Mr. Larry Q. Hall Rev. John P. Hamm Mr. Robert D. Hartnett, Jr. Mr. Kenneth C. Hays Mrs. Fay Weik Horst Mrs. Kathy Bowman Horst Mrs. Adele Moss Hunt Dr. Robert M. Hurst Mrs. Lois Sholley Kaylor Col. Rosalyn R. Knapp Miss Judith A. Kressler *Mr. Paul A. Longreen Mrs. Selina Hill McArdle Mrs. Amelia Hartman McElwee Dr. Frederick Meiselman Mr. George K. Meyer Mrs. Lois Brong Miller Mrs. Marjorie Peters Miller Mr. Nolan E. Miller Mr. Lynn B. Raver Mr. James T. Reilly Mr. Karl R. Smith' Mr. Walter L. Smith Mrs. Sonia Witte Snavely Mrs. Carol Bronson Steiner Mr. Charles J. Tobias II
Mrs. Joan DeConna Walters
Lt. Col. Donald T. Winter
Class of 1962
Mrs. Aglaia Stephanis Ahmed
Mr. Rowland W. Barnes
Mrs. Sue Kortum Behrens
Mr. Karl W. Bordner
Mr. Lowell B. Brogan
Mrs. Emily Bowman Brown
Mrs. Patricia Davis Bullock
Mrs. Gloria Fitzkee Carter
Mr. David L. Czirr
Mrs. Marylin Shaver Davis
Mrs. Isobel Miller Dottle
Mr. Donald R. Drumheller
Mrs. Judith Kline Feather
Mr. Kenneth R. Feather
Mr. Dean A. Flinchbaugh
Dr. David H. Fortna
Miss Myrna R. Greenawalt
Mr. Francis D. Grove
Dr. Robert L. Habig
Class of 1963
Dr. Robert J. Andreozzi
Miss Barbara H. Bailes
Dr. G. Thomas Balsbaugh
Mr. Barry Bishop
Mrs. Mary Fullerton Bonner
Mr. Gerald L. Bowman
Mr. James L. Boyle, Jr.
Mr. James E. Brommer
Mr. Judith Newton Brown
Rev. James D. Corbett
Dr. R. Frederick Crider, Jr.
Mr. Stanley M. Daniels
Mr. Woodrow S. Dellinger, Jr.
Dr. J. Ronald Earhart
Rev. Richard G. Felty
Mr. William W. Focht
Miss Ann R. Grove
Mrs. Arbelyn Fox Habig
Mr. Ronald C. Haring
Annual Fund Summary
Outstanding Class Giving
Percent of Participation
Number of Donors
Number of Dollars
1931 1933 1917 1922 1942 1927 1939 1938 1941 1923
74% 65% 63% 60% 58% 58% 57% 56% 56% 56%
1969 - 73
1950 - 65 1949 - 58
1973 - 58 1968 - 54
1963 - 54
1974 - 54 1965 - 53
1951 - 52
1964 - 50
1938 1930 1950 1958 1965 1952 1948 1947 1940 1959
$9,136 $8,245 $7,528 $6,682 $6,300 $6,205 $5,675 $5,275 $5,037 $4,965
Honor Roll of Donors:
Annual Fund Giving by Classes
Rev. Merrill A. Hassinger
Mrs. Lynne McWUliams HendrLx
Ms. Barbara E. Horst
Mr. G. Thomas Keehn
Mr. David B. Kruger
Mr. Ellis W. McCracken, Jr.
Mrs. Barbara Bongart McMinn
Mrs. Shirley Brown Michel
Mrs. Janet Coover Miller
Mrs. Leann Grebe Miller
Mr. Byron N. Mock *Mrs. Lois Rank Moore
Mr. Lawrence R. Moss, Jr. *Mrs. Suzanne Krauss Moyer
Mr. Dennis C. Phillippy
Rev. David W. Pierce *Mr. George M. Reider, Jr.
Ms. Judith Nichols RenzuUi, Esq.
Ms. Joy D. Rice
Mrs. Judith Snowberger Rife
Mr. Richard H. Rotz
Mrs. Nedra Rine Schmuck *Mrs. Rebecca Unger Scott
Mrs. Sarah Lane Seidel
Rev. William A. Sherman
Miss N. Patricia Shonk
Mr. Robert R. Shope
Miss Kathryn S. Skewis
Mr. Gregory G. Stanson
Dr. Vance R. Stouffer, Jr.
Mr. Douglas K. Troutman
Rev. Donald E. Van Kirk
Mrs. Elizabeth Williams Van de Water
Rev. George M. Weaver, Jr.
Mrs. Phvllis Morrow Wolfe
Class of 1964
Mr. Charles B. Allwein
Dr. Elizabeth Miller Bains
Mrs. Patricia Jones Balsbaugh
Mr. Richard L. Bashore
Mr. Robert M. Bechtold
Mr. Kenneth C. Beck
Mrs. Lavinia Beckner Biltimier
Mrs. Helen Haskell Bosart
Mrs. Elizabeth Vastine Bowman
Mrs. Lois Ensminger Brubaker
Mr. Richard W. Brubaker
Ms. Judith K. Cassel
Mr. John W. Davis
Miss Roberta A. Dudas
Mr. M. Jay Earley, Jr. *Mrs. Sandra Beltz Edmunds *Mr. Frank W. Eiler
Mrs. Janet Bisbing Farhat
Dr. David D. Grove, Jr.
Mrs. Linda Myers Gruber
Mr. Walter S. Hamsher
Rev. Susan Wolfe Hassinger
Mr. Marvin L. Hendrix
Dr. Russel C. Hertzog, Jr.
Mr. Richard B. HOer
' Matching Gift
4n
*Mrs. Hannah Pisle Kaufmann
Lt. Col. David H. Kercher
Mrs. Linda Boeshore Kercher
Dr. J. Michael Kildee
Dr. Ronald R. Kresge *Mr. Kenward C. Y. Lee *Mr. Wesley J. MacMillan
Mrs. Carole Lasky Marburger
Mr. Curtis R. Miller
Mr. Larry H. Miller
Ms. Lovella L. Naylor
Mrs. Patricia McDyer Pece
Mrs. Loretta Schlegel Rittle *Mrs. Judith Tanno Schairbaum
Mr. Robert J. Scott
Mrs. Sandra Diener Shope *Dr. Tibor Sipos
Mrs. Joanne Mainiero Slothower
Dr. Henry K. Smith, Jr.
Mr. John A. Spoonhour, Jr.
Mr. Walter A. Stump
Mr. Jay H. Uhler
Mrs. Judith Garvin Uhler
Mr. Jon A. Yost
Mr. James H. Zimmerman
Class of 1965
Mr. Robert E. Achenbach
Anonvmous
Anonymous
Mr. Richard A. Carlson
Mrs. Dorothy Cole Carpenter
Mr. G. Stuart Close
Mr. James G. Code
Mr. Thomas B. Crisman
Mrs. Judith Bowman Downs
Mrs. Carolyn Leitner Enterline
Mr. Paul E). Enterline
Mrs. Joy Klingler Felty
Mrs. Nancy Dice Eennell
Mr. Gary P. Grimm
Mr. William A. Grove
Mr. Terrance R. Herr
Dr. Suzanne Hollingsworth Hetrick
Mrs. Gayl Overgaard Hickox
Dr. Wiliam H. Hillmann, Jr.
Mr. George J. Hollich, Jr.
Mrs. Carole Duncan Horn
Mr. Richard T. Irwin
Dr. Howard D. Jones *Mr. Donald R. Kaufmann
Mr. Andrew W. Kreider
Dr. Richard L. Krill
Mr. Joel B. Lantz
Mrs. Diana Nelson Laul
Mr. Malcolm L. Lazin
Mr. Jay W. Lingerman
Mr. Richard L. London
Mr. Robert J. Ludwig
Mr. Barry L. Lutz
Dr. Frederic J. Marsik *Mr. Carl E. Miller
Mrs. GaU Moritz Oberta
Mrs. Roberta Johns Otto
Dr. Robert J. Riether, Jr.
Dr. Robert H. Rittle
Mr. Stephen H. Roberts
Mrs. Dorothy Hudson Robson
Mr. Joseph D. Rutter
Mrs. Mary Ellen VanHorn Rutter
Mrs. Mary Ellen Olmsted Shearer
Mrs. Norma Woolston Shearer
Mrs. Leslie Gardner Smith
Mrs. Lois Shroyer Smith *Dr. David G. Thompson
Mr. Theodore O. Weaver
Mr. Jamie G. Wescott
Mr. Bruce R. Wieder
Mr. A. Barry Yocom
Mrs. Karen Lutz Zimmerman
Class of 1966 *Dr. Ronald S. Beckley
Dr. Eric D. Brown
Mr. Ralph H. Buys
Mr. Joseph J. Chuchla
Mr. Douglas A. Everett
Dr. John W. Gregory
Mrs. Joanne Scott Haring
Mrs. Joan Higgins Hays
Dr. Richard P. Henzel
Mrs. Sharon Stetler Herr
Mr. Richard C. Hoffman
Mrs. Carol Frey Hollich
Mr. Robert E. Horn
Mr. Barry E. Howard
Mr. Robert L. Huffman
Mrs. Jo Ann Ply mire Kreeger
Mr. J. Duncan Kriebel
Mr. John M. Lafferty
Mrs. Karen Cooper Lamb
Dr. Eileen D. Lynch *Mrs. Elspeth Lowrie MacMillan
Mrs. Betty Detweiler Melcher
Mr. George M. Millard
Mrs. Sara Kauffman Moss
Mrs. Claudia Hostetter Pennell
Dr. Richard C. Reed
Mrs. Judith Stauffer Scott
Rev. William G. Seller
Dr. Rodney H. Shearer
Dr. Ruth A. Smith-Matsuo
Mrs. Susan Sheckart Stanson
Mr. Donald R. Stanton
Mr. Jay S. Stanton
Mrs. Linda Brunner Stoe
Mrs. Carol Warfield Tallman
Mrs. Lucretia Alexander Tate
Mrs. Carol WooUey Testa
Mrs. Elaine Kreller Tomlinson
Mrs. Barbara Lenker Tredick
Ms. Helen M. Warnke
Rev. James W. Weis
Mr. Daniel L. Williams
Mrs. Jean Hoffman Witter
Mr. Frank F. Yeager, Jr.
Class of 1967
Mrs. Doris Kimmich Allen *Mrs. Barbara Macaw Atkinson
Mr. D. Larry Bachtell
Mrs. Barbara Beltz Banket *Mrs. Bonnie Moyer Beckley
Mr. Joel P. Behrens
Maj. Kenneth S. Berry
Dr. Gary N. Brauner
Dr. Charlene Cassel
Mr. George C. Clauser
Miss Judith E. Donmoyer
Dr. John E. Dougherty III *Mr. Thomas R. Embich
Mr. George N. Fulk *Mr. John M. Galat *Dr. Harold F. Giles, Jr.
Miss Susan J. Green
Ms. Marilyn A. GuUey
Mrs. Wendy Ptacek Harper
Mrs. Rachel Gibble Irvin
Mrs. Linda Pierce Irwin
Mrs. Ellen Kreiser Jarrett *Mrs. Ann Marie Leidich Kauffman *Mr. Jack Kauffman
Mrs. Donna Diehl Kuntz
Dr. William J. Lament, Jr.
Mrs. Patrice Todd Langdon
Mrs. Rayanne Behney Lehman
Mr. Daniel L. Maurer
Mrs. Jane Doll Moyer
Mr. Ronald D. Newmaster
Mr. Larry J. Painter
Miss Lois E. Quickel
Mrs. Luise Wubbena Reading
Mrs. Roberta Gable Reed
Dr. C. Richard Schott
Dr. Damon L. Silvers III
Mr. Walter L. Smith III
Mr. Ward O. Smith III
Mr. Francis M. Stearn IV
Mr. Michael R. Steiner
Mrs. Lucy Lefevre Sumner *Mrs. Elaine Brenner Thompson
Miss Gale M. Thompson
Mr. Edward J. Updegrove, Jr.
Dr. John A. Wiest, Jr.
Mr. Samuel A. Willman
Rev. Gretchen Long Woods
Mrs. Carol Clay Yocom
Class of 1968 *Mrs. Carol Eshelman Allen
Mr. Dennis T. Bashore
Mr. Bruce L. Bean
Dr. William P. Bohlander
Mr. James E. Boston, Jr.
Mrs. Jeannette Murphy Boston
Mrs. Rebecca Cooke Burgee
Mr. William A. Cadmus
Mr. Harry M. Capper
Dr. Michael D. Curley
* Matching Gift
*Mrs. Janet Else D'Alessandro Mr. Charles J. Dehart III *Mrs. Carol Edgecomb Ditzler *Mr. Warren D. Ditzler Mrs. Cecelia Deitrich Edwards Dr. LeRoy G. Frey Mrs. Wanda Wlasova Gerstner Miss M. Gwendolyn Gilroy Mrs. Diane Bott Haight Mr. Donald A. Haight Dr. John H. Heffner *Mr. Gregory P. Hoover Miss Mary A. Hostetter Mrs. Rebecca Wagner Hyman Mrs. Ruth Barry Johnson Mr. George J. King Mr. Robert A. Laughead Mrs. Constance Witter Leitner Mr. Kermit R. Leitner *Mr. James G. Magazino Mr. Jeffrey S. McCuUough Lt. Col. Jay A. Mengel Mrs. Rebecca Fackler Miller Mr. James R. Newcomer, Jr. Mrs. Suzanne Bennetch Newell Mrs. Katrinka Salmon Osborne Mr. Robert D. Powell Mrs. Ruth Long Rice Mr. Ronald L. Richcreek Mrs. Janet Gessner Roberts Mrs. Anna Schwartz Schwartz Mr. Charles S. Sharnetzka Mrs. Christine Banes Simington Mr. Richard N. Simington Mrs. Cheryl Seacat Stearn Miss Joan R. Taylor Mr. Brooks N. Trefsgar Mr. James R. VanCamp Mrs. Barbara Ankrum Wagner Dr. Harry W. Wertsch Mr. Richard E. Williams Mrs. Elaine Joy Willman Mr. John R. Yerger Mr. Harry C. Zart, Jr. Class of 1969 Miss Susan H. Abernethy *Mr. Robert D. Atkinson Mrs. Pixie Hunsicker Bachtell Dr. Kenneth M. Baker Mrs. Sue Kortum Behrens Dr. Barry L. Bender Dr. John A. Biever Mrs. Barbara Robertson Bohlander Mrs. Linda Bell Brown Mr. J. Dean Burkholder Mr. William E. Campbell Miss Joanne Cestone Dr. Thomas M. Clemens Mrs. Elaine Dorcsis Dehart Dr. Fritz E. Detwiler Mrs. Jean McClelland Doherty Mrs. Jeanne Anspach Earnshaw
*Mr. Linn D. Eisenhower Mr. Thomas J. Falato Mr. Lloyd J. Fasnacht, Jr. Mrs. Lucille Dunne Field Mrs. Mary Lou LaBella Fox Rev. Robert S. Fox Mr. Terry L. Gehman Miss Marcia J. Gehris Mrs. Diane Giovanis Hankinson Mr. James W. Haslam Mr. Franklin S. Hoch Mr. David A. Hoffner *Mr. Fred W. Hostetter (Deceased) Mrs. Polly Carnathan Jaymes Mr. Richard W. Kaufmann Mr. Benjamin F. Klugh, Jr. Mr. Dennis M. Lehman Dr. Jonna-Lynn Knauer Mandelbaum Mr. Carl L. Marshall Mr. Kenneth H. Matz Mrs. Sandra Hughes McKinley Miss Cynthia S. Melman Dr. William H. Miller Mr. Grant T. NichoUs Mrs. Linda Eicher NichoUs Dr. Jack R. Reid Dr. Frank L. Rice Miss Linda S. Rothermel Mrs. Carole Cameron Schauer Mr. Larry L. Schauer Mr. Dale C. Schimpf Mrs. Karen Bowman Schwalm Mrs. Shirley Deaven Shaffer Mr. Franklin R. Shearer Mrs. Lucille Koch Shearer Mr. Kenneth L. Sipe Mrs. Doris Bryden Skinkus Rev. Dennis R. Snovel Mr. David L. Stanilla Mr. George A. Stauffer, Jr. Mr. Allen W. Steffy, Jr. Mrs. Mary Ann Horn Stewart Mr. William F. Stine III Miss Helen E. Templin Miss Carolyn E. Thompson Mrs. Leta Tompkins Thompson Rev. William M. Thompson Mr. Harold J. Todd Mr. Dennis J. Tulli Mrs. Linda Sentman Weeks Mr. Carlin L. Wenger Mrs. Nancy Hendrickson Wieman Mr. Douglas R. Winemiller Dr. Jan H. Wubbena Dr. Ronald G. Yarger Mr. Joseph T. Yost Dr. Ronald J. Zygmunt Class of 1970 Mr. Malcolm B. Ahrens Dr. Bruce A. Albert Mr. WUliam H. AUen Mrs. Susan Scharmann Bitner
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Honor Roll of Donors:
Annual Fund Giving by Classes
Mr. Larry A. Bowman
Mr. Donald C. Carter
Mrs. Keeta Wolfe Cole
Mr. Morris S. Cupp
Rev. Charles J. DeBoeser, Jr. *Mr. David A. Diehl
Mr. Jan W. Edwards
Mrs. Nancy HoUinger Enders
Mr. James B. Fraytic
Mr. Robert E. Frey, Jr.
Mr. George S. Glen, Esq.
Mr. Jensen H. Groff, Jr.
Mrs. Donna Lapp Harding
Mr. Lloyd R. Helt, Jr.
Mr. B. Thomas Henry
Mrs. Judith Kerns Hunter
Mr. Robert G. Hunter, Jr.
Mr. Jeffrey P. litis
Mrs. Marsha Church King
Mrs. Margaret Little Kreiser
Mrs. Carol Hoeflich McCall
Mrs. Kathleen Keck McCuUough
Mrs. Connie Jones Miller
Mrs. Mary Horn Nelson
Mr. John S. Nornhold
Rev. L. Fitzgerald Reist II
Mr. Joel S. Riedel
Mr. James M. Rife
Dr. Henrv D. Schreiber
Mr. Eugene K. Shaffer
Mrs. Sandra George Sharnetzka
Ms. Susan J. Shedenhelm
Mrs. Carol Irwin Shellenberger
Mrs. Winifred Weaver Walters
Dr. Michael P. Waltz
Mr. Bruce T. Welsh
Mr. Thomas E. Whittle
Re\'. George E. Zeiders, Jr.
Class of 1971
Mr.
Mrs *Mrs
Mrs
Mr.
Mrs
Mrs
Mrs
Mr.
Mrs
Mr.
Mrs
Mrs
Mrs
Mr.
Mrs
Mr.
Mr. *Mr.
Mrs
Mrs
Mrs
David H. Binkley II Elizabeth Fralick Bryan Barbara Asplund Burgess Nancy Werner Carter
Thomas W. Cestare Suzanne Shenk Cronkright Kathy Knauer Cupp Mona Enquist-Johnston
Larry A. Fenner Linda Henderson Fisher
Paul S. Fisher Eileen Richards Foltz Deborah Strickler Freer
. Catherine Either Greco
Harvey G. Gregory Jessica Leonard Gregory
Reid W. Habecker
Kenneth M. Hale, Jr.
Wilbur A. Hamsher, Jr. Marlene Royer Harris Brenda Russell Horst Pamela Boyer Kaufman
* Matching Gift 42
Mrs. Mary Yarasavage Keller
Miss Melissa Kellow
Mr. Steven R. Krick
Mrs. Barbara Yingst Light
Mr. P. Theodore Lyter
Mr. Robert A. Mains
Mrs. Linda Ammlung McAlpin
Mrs. Jane Shomper McCormick
Miss Anita J. Meiser
Mr. David E. Miller
Mr. Michael L. O'Hara
Mrs. Donna Fluke Osborne
Mrs. Nancie Hummel Park
Mrs. Margaret McGarvey Purdy
Mr. James M. Ramey
Mrs. Diane Fox Rickenbach
Mr. Donald W. Samples
Rev. David C. Shellenberger
Miss Allison C. Smith
Mr. Gary J. Templin
Mr. Richard B. Thompson
Mrs. Virginia Sherk Williams
Mrs. Anne Jameson Wissler
Dr. Timothy L. Wissler
Mrs. Nancy McLean Yaun
Mrs. Julie Rojahn Zart
Class of 1972
Mrs. Sandra Kumpf Adkins Dr. Thomas K. Albert Mr. Daniel R. Bachman Mr. David Boltz IV Miss Sue Ellen Bowman Mrs. JoAnn Otto Brewer Mr. Terry L. Bricker Mr. James G. Cassel, Jr.
*Mrs. I. Michelle Marquis Diehl Miss Robin L. Ditzler Rev. Claire L. Fiedler Mr. Larry P. Frey Mrs. Judith Holt Gibney Dr. Judith Fonken Grem Mrs. Joyce Huber Gundrum Mr. B. Martin Hauserman, Jr. Mrs. Gail Fasnacht Henschke Dr. Rex A. Herbert Mr. Edward B. Johnson Mrs. PhyUis Brown Johnson Ms. Beth E. Jones Mr. John W. Jones Mrs. Marilyn Graves Kimple Mr. David E. Klein Mrs. Deborah Gould Koons Mr. Lawrence M. Larthey Mrs. Patricia Shearer Larthey Mrs. Jane Rumfield Leposa
*Mr. Richard A. Look Mr. Stuart J. Magdule, Esq. Mrs. Charlene Tice McCabe Mrs. Barbara Rice Miller
*Dr. Dennis J. Nagy Mrs. Cheryl Kirk Noll Mr. George R. Petrie, Jr.
Mr. Ronald R. Renshaw
Mrs. Linda Holubowicz Rhine
Mr. Ronald L. Scheaffer
Miss Janet E. Smith
Mr. David F. Steffy
Dr. David L. Stein
Mr. David L. Stull
Mrs. Natalie Cvijic Treece
Mrs. Diane Drimones Usas
Miss Diane R. Wilkins
Mrs. Betsy Van Arkel Wolf
Mr. Dennis M. Wolf
Mr. Masaji J. Yoshida
Class of 1973
Mr. Thomas E. Beresford
Mrs. Barbara Baughman Biser
Ms. Judith Bostock Brantner
Mr. Richard S. Brunner
Mr. Patrick B. Campbell
Mrs. Bonnie Lutz Chesney
Mr. Thomas J. Chesney *Mr. Alan H. Curtis
Mrs. Diane Trullinger Dohner *Mr. Ralph J. Fetrow *Mrs. Sara Harding Fetrow
Mr. Wayne C. Fox, Jr.
Mr. Donald B. Frantz
Mr. Joseph A. Gargiulo
Mr. Carey C. Garland
Mr. Kenneth R. Gilberg
Miss Jean T. Gingrich
Mrs. Nancy Alber Glen
Mrs. Nancy Hunt Heckman *Dr. Roger A. Heckman
Rev. Julie Mader Hostetter
Mr. John A. Hubley III
Mr. Edward C. lannarella *Dr. Wayne D. Johnson
Mrs. Nancy Crowther Jones
Mr. John S. Kinsella, Jr.
Dr. Debra A. Kirchof-Glazier
Mrs. Kathleen Bangert Korpon
Mr. Steven B. Korpon
Mrs. Nada Powley Kutz *Mrs. Elizabeth Todd Lambert
Mr. Doren S. Leathers
Mrs. Linda Diehl Mains
Ms. Lynn M. Manhire
Mr. Ralph W. McCabe, Jr.
Mr. Richard L. McCarren
Mr. Phillip M. McClelland
Mrs. Evelyn Nottingham O'Hara
Mrs. Linda Scharf Petrecca
Mrs. Connilu Givler Petrie
Mr. James P. Rebhorn
Mrs. Ruth Nickerson Rittmann
Dr. Bonnie Seidel Rogdl
Mr. Scott T. Sener
Mr. Rodney K. Shane
Mrs. Deborah Erb Shank
Mrs. Betsy Kilmer Shirk
Mr. Byron L. Shoemaker
I
Mr. Phillip L. Snyder *Mr. Thomas E. Stewart
Mrs. Linda Witmer Thompson
Mrs. Evelyn Spruce Warner
Dr. Renee C. Wert
Mr. Dana V. West *Mr. Scott G. Withers *Miss Cheryl A. Wubbena
Mr. Joseph W. Zearfoss
Mrs. Marsha Edwards Zehner
Class of 1974
Mrs. Kristen R. Angstadt-Matter *Mrs. Lois Anne Moore Authenrieth *Mr. Stephen M. Authenrieth
Mr. Allen L. Bevan III
Rev. Kenneth R. Bickel
Maj. Barbara J. Brandt
Ms. Pamela Brown *Mr. William C. Buckfelder
Mrs. Patricia Hamilton Coogan
Mrs. Christine Walborn Couturier
Mrs. Debra Sample Curtis *Mr. Thomas J. Daly III *Mrs. Patricia Deneen Dixon
Mrs. June Lohmann Durham
Mrs. Nancy Peterson Eckler
Mrs. Jane Keebler Egermann
Mrs. Wendy Kline Fiala
Dr. Robert E. Harbaugh *Ms. Colleen Clemens Harris
Mrs. Rebecca Burtner Hein
Mrs. Mary Kesler Henry
Mr. John F. Herr
Mrs. Christina Hunsicker Hubley
Mrs. Carol Walborn Hughes
Mrs. Marv DeLoache Jennings
Miss Anthanasia Johnson *Dr. Joseph A. Kargol
Mrs. Patricia West Kesselring
Mr. Davis J. Knauer
Mrs. Lucinda Burger Knauer
Mrs. Betsy Boyd Leathers
Mr. Guy L. Lesser
Mrs. Mary Russo Lombardo
Mr. Karl V. Matter
Mr. William W. Moyer III *Mr. Donald W. Myers
Mrs. Susan Wood Nasuti
Mr. William H. Phifer
Mrs. Kathy Halteman Pope
Mr. Scott E. Ruehr
Mrs. Sarah Kuntz Sergesketter
Mrs. Ann Hunsberger Shenberger
Mr. Bryan W. Shirk *Dr. Gary K. Smith
Ms. Susan E. Snyder
Mrs. Elizabeth Reber Steinbach
Miss Catherine M. Vezza
Mr. Peter A. West
Mrs. Gail Girtch Westerhold *Mrs. Nancy Johnson Withers
* Matching Gift
Mr. Dane A. Wolfe
Mr. Daniel H. Yocom
Mrs. Wendie Gingrich Zearfoss *Dr. Derrick S. Zingg
Class of 1975
Mr. Kendrick L. Albert
Mr. David C. Amsden
Rev. D. Michael M. Bennethum
Miss Leslie A. Berger
Mrs. Nancy Nelson Bickel
Mrs. Roberta Eppley Biesecker
Miss Elizabeth A. Boyd
Mrs. Marcia Smith Brenner
Mr. Charles D. Brown III *Mrs. Deborah Gernerd Buckfelder
Mr. Edward R. Burkhart
Mrs. Stephanie Bates Carson
Mr. Wesley T. Dellinger
Mrs. Eileen Briggs DiRaddo
Miss Dixie L. Drybread
Mr. Robert N. Eckler
Mr. John G. Fenimore
Mrs. Joan Gelsinger Fessler
Mrs. Tomilyn Campbell Forbes
Mrs. Deborah Kost Gargiulo
Miss Lois J. Goodman
Mr. Richard S. Harner
Mrs. Gloria Fernsler Hess
Mr. John C. Hess
Rev. Peggy Olver Johnson
Miss Lorraine E. Killheffer *Mrs. Wendie Wood Kiskaddon
Mr. Robert W. Knapp
Mrs. Faye Hindman Lehman
Mr. Quintin A. Lerch
Mrs. Heindrun Multhoff Mayer
Mrs. Cynthia Pike McGary
Mr. Jeffrey O. McGary
Mrs. Brenda McClelland Messera *Mr. Chester Q. Mosteller
Miss Nancy E. Murphy
Mr. Joseph M. Pease
Mrs. Roberta Sheriff Pennington
Mrs. Sue Ella Boohar Phifer
Mr. Michael D. Rhoads
Mrs. Jean Schultz Ross
Mrs. Barbara G. Schroeder-Buck
Mr. Howard P. Scott *Mr. Irwin H. Siegel
Miss Martha M. Smith
Mr. Larry L. Sweigart
Mrs. Judith Heyser Taylor
Mrs. Patricia Dubble Walsh
Mr. George B. Williams, Jr.
Dr. Phillip L. Wise
Class of 1976
Mr. Richard L. Barnet Mrs. Diane Schaefer Bennethum *Mrs, Beth Early Brandt Dr. Michael E. Brown Ms. Theresa V. Brown Mrs. Rebecca Byrd Burkhart
Mr. Peter R. Cebulka, Jr. Mrs. Anita Getz Chapman Mrs. Linda Essick Cockey Dr. Theresa E. DaKay
*Mrs. Jo Ann Boohar Daly Mrs. Susanne Beers Essex Mr. Neil E. Fasnacht Mrs. Jayne Drake Frankenfield Mr. Louis J. Fuller Mrs. Kathie Diehl Hamsher Mrs. Karen Hollowell Harner Mrs. Wendy Sost Hawes Rev. Joy J. Hoffman Mr. Bruce M. Jeffery Mrs. Gail Peters Jones Mrs. Donna Gay Kaplan Mrs. Elyse Rogers Keintz Rev. Curtis G. Kemmerer Mrs. JoAnne Reisch Lazorcik Miss Nanette L. LaCorte Mrs. Donna Housel Metzger Mr. James J. Navarro Mrs. Jan Johnson Navarro Mrs. Susan Margolf Poling Mr. Lawrence E. Priester Mrs. Jean Boag Reese Mr. Timothy L. Reese Miss Wanda E. Rozelle Mrs. Carolyn Reed Sachs Mr. Stephen W. Sachs Dr. Kenneth B. Shotwell Mrs. Elizabeth Brumbaugh Smith Mrs. Sybil Haddon Snee Mr. Thomas M. Uhrich Class of 1977 Mrs. Michelle Rhen Allen Miss Anne Auerbach Miss Christine E. Baldwin Miss Elaine A. Benson Mrs. Linda Weaver Blair Miss Stephanie J. Bond Mrs. Kathy McCutcheon Brown Mrs. Sherry Etter Brown Mr. Kevin P. Clarkson Mrs. Susan Hollowell Cooper Mrs. Deborah Madeira Dillane Mr. Robert J. Dillane
*Mr. K. Steven Fidler Mrs. Suzanne Daubert Fox Mr. Thomas L. Hassinger Mr. Wayne A. Hawes Mr. Ebe W. Helm II Mr. Stephen P. Hoy Lt. Kenneth O. Huling Ms. Kathy Davidson Ireland Mrs. Theresa O'Kelly Jasinski Mrs. Ann Wallace Jones Mrs. Carolyn Walker Kerlin Mr. Robert R. Kirkhoff Mrs. Suzanne Hackman Kirkhoff Mr. Daniel L. Kramlich Mrs. Judy Sweigart Lefever
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Honor Roll of Donors
Annual Fund Giving by Classes
Mr. S. Scott Lefever
Mrs. Lyn Applegate Lewis
Mr. Jonathan D. Lippert *Mr. Fred E. Longenecker *Mrs. LuAnn Flickinger Longenecker *Mr. Ricky C. Mellinger
Mrs. Carol Martin Moorefield *Mr. John J. Muldoon
Mrs. Karen Fitch Parker
Dr. Gene W. Reisinger
Mr. Robert C. Shoemaker
Mr. Richard S. Siegel
Mrs. Dorinda Latshaw Snyder
Dr. Joseph K. Stanilla
Mrs. Trina Krick Steele
Mr. Daniel S. Svveigart
Mr. Michael A. Tice *Mrs. Jean Elizabeth Hobson Traver
Mr. Dennis J. Weidman
Mrs. Deborah Carl Williams
Miss Selene A. Wilson
Class of 1978
Mrs. Cindy Gingrich Baker
Rev. Connie R. Burkholder
Mr. Scott V. Carney
Mrs. Susan Engle Carney
Mrs. Laura Sealey DeBiasse
Mrs. Amy Hoopes Dellinger *Mrs. Nhung Hong Vu Fidler
Mrs. Peggy Childress Filizzi
Mr. Joseph E. Graff, Jr.
Mr. Mark A. Hebda
Mrs. M. Louise Hackman Hess
Mrs. Carol Huszagh Knapp
Rev. Timothy A. Kriebel
Mr. Russell P. Labe, Jr.
Mrs. Anne Zicarelli Neely
Mrs. Nancy Reish Parko
Mrs. Jill Warner Pedley
Mr. Thomas C. Pedley
Mrs. Nancy Gerard Price
Mrs. Caren Luchanin Reichhard
Mrs. Kathleen Snyder Risser
Mr. William L. Routson
Miss Elizabeth A. Sanders
Mr. Stephen C. Scanniello *Miss Allison L. Schmidt
Mr. Evan T. Shourds, Jr.
Miss Kay L. Shuttleworth
Dr. John S. Snoke *Mr. Stephen P. Spaseff *Mr. Wesley K. Tervo, Jr.
Miss Patricia L. Van Ostenbridge
Class of 1979 *Mr. Richard J. Allen
Mr. Michael A. Baal
Mr. Robert P. Baker
Rev. Truman T. Brooks III
Mrs. Donna Chappius Brown
Mr. William J. Brown, Jr.
* Matching Gift 44
Mrs. Marianne Willever Calvo Mr. John D. Coffin Mr. Gregory G. College Mrs. Mary Hutchison College Dr. Barbara Jones Denison Mrs. Lisa Hocker Dew Mr. Patrick G. Dykie Dr. Todd E. Elgin Miss Cynthia K. Fabian Miss Anne E. Fluck Mrs. Cynthia Shaw Graff. Mr. Douglas S. Graham
*Mrs. Beth Hill Graves
*Miss Sharon K. Green Mr. Randy C. Habecker Mrs. Jan Margut Habecker Mrs. Mary Goodfellow Harvey Mrs. Julia Woods Heneks Mrs. Susan Sillman Hing Rev. Richard A. Hurst Mr. Steven G. Jones Mr. H. Collins Mikesell, Jr. Mr. Brian R. Miller Mr. Harold D. Morgan Mr. Robert J. Mrazik Mr. Karl D. Neiswender Mr. Donald B. Newcomer, Jr. Mr. John S. Palmer Mrs. Diane Carroll Pugh
*Miss Gloria J. Scarle Mr. Howard L. Snyder Mrs. Kathleen Wolfe Snyder Mr. Harry G. Spector Miss Joan H. Squires Mr. John J. Uhl Mr. Edward A. Van Gelder Mrs. Clara Walton Welch
*Mr. Paul D. Wummer Mrs. Virginia Larter Zellers
Class of 1980
Miss Llaine E. Aunspach
Mrs. June Collier Beyer
Mr. Michael S. Beyer
Mr. Michael B. Buterbaugh
Miss Ann M. Calhoon
Mr. Roque J. Calvo
Miss Dolores H. Cipar
Mrs. Beth LaClair Clarkson
Rev. Joel L. Deaner
Mrs. Beth Leary DiGiulian
Mrs. Debbie Patschorke Dolbow
Mrs. Kate G. Felix
Dr. Dana S. Felty
Miss Amy E. Fowler
Miss Laura Fullerton
Mr. Michael J. Garnier, Esq.
*Mrs. Holly Hibler Hall
*Mr. Matthew M. Hall Rev. Kenneth L. Haman Mr. Lori Morgan Haman Mrs. Catherine Weible Kaylor Mr. David C. Lazorcik
Miss Kathleen E. Maniscalco
Dr. Charles R. Mershon
Mrs. Sarah Strickland Mershon
Mrs. Dorothy Boyle Meyer
Miss Diane M. Miller
Mrs. Susan Slaybaugh Mrazik *Mrs. Karen Lewis Nester
Mrs. Dorothy Miller Newcomer
Mr. W. Lee Pelton
Miss Marsha V. Poust
Mrs. Linda Zerr Powell
Mr. William T. Reinecke
Mrs. Elyce Chadwick Reynolds
Mr. Andrew L. Risser
Mrs. Jeanette Browning Schroeder
Mr. Barry S. Selinsky
Mrs. Laura Nelson Selinsky
Dr. Scott D. Snyder
Mrs. Janet Hull Tenser
Mr. John J. Tus
Mrs. Linda Wilson Tus
Mr. Gary K. Whiting
Class of 1981
Mr. 1. Lee Brown 111
Mrs. Carla Stauffer Buterbaugh
Mr. William F.X. Casey, Jr.
Mrs. Sara Burd Crider
Mr. Blake R. Davis
Mrs. Nancy Wocher Davis
Mr. Kenneth E. Dearstyne, Jr.
Dr. Richard E. Denison, Jr.
Dr. Brent R. Dohner
Mrs. Shelley Bantham Fredericks
Miss Susan E. Frieswyk *Mr. James G. Glasgow, Jr. *Mr. William M. Close IV
Mr. David L. Godshall
Mrs. Michele Long Graff is
Miss Susan A. Gunn
Mr. Richard C. Hamilton
Mr. Richard E. Harper
Mr. Mitchell R. Hawbaker
Miss Linda J. Holdcraft
Mrs. Kathleen Kelly Kalathas
Mr. Nicholas T. Kalathas
Mrs. Joanne Brehm Knapp
Dr. Daniel W. Koon
Mr. Rodger C. Martin
Mr. Brian E. McSweeney
Miss Jane L. Meyer
Mr. Jeffrey T. Mowrer
Mr. Craig C. dinger
Miss Lynn J. Pennell
Mrs. Christina Therrien Roehl
Miss Mabel R. Sadler
Mrs. Stephanie Sachs Salisbury
Miss Elizabeth C. Scott *Dr. Chris E. Shoop *Mrs. Sharon Diederich Shoop
Rev. Cynthia A. Suavely
Dr. Kirth W. Steele
Mr. James G. Stoltzfus
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Mrs. Karen Veigel Stoltzfus Mrs. Karen Friedrich Turner Mr. Harry S. Weber Mrs. Linda Gerlach Zinkand
Class of 1982
Miss Denise L. Achey
Rev. Sara L.M. Aker
Ms. Miriam Shaub Auker
Mrs. Karen Fuller Ayres
Mrs. Polly Koontz Barndollar
Mrs. Eva Greenawalt Bering *Mr. Daryl L. Boltz
Mrs. Roseann McGrath Brooks
Mrs. Janet Jacobs Dearstyne
Mr. Anthony G. Ellis
Mrs. Lisa Keim Fagan
Dr. Michael F. Gross *Mrs. Donna Hontz Hartman
Ms. Judith A Herlich
Mr. Glenn A. Hoffman
Mr. W. Philip Holzman
Mrs. Karen Tulaney Mailen
Mr. Scott A. Mailen
Mrs. Kimberly Haunton McSweeney
Mr. Clarence E. Miller III
Mr. John E. Miller
Mrs. Claire Mischler Miller *Miss Debbie K. Morgan
Miss Evelyn H. Pickering
Mrs. Doris Flesher Fletcher
Mrs. Carol Nixon Potts
Rev. Lawrence H. Potts
Mr. David E. Ramage *Mr. Daniel A. Reppert
Mr. Albert E. Seidel, Jr. *Mr. Steven W. St. John
Mrs. Susan Seibert Stevens *Mr._ William E. Toner
Mr. James M. Welkie
Mr. Timothy J. Wolf
Class of 1983
Mr. Tad A. Brown
Mr. Thomas S. Brumbaugh
Mr. William N. Campbell, Jr.
Miss Debra S. Egolf
Mrs. Carolyn Kiblinger Hearsey
Mrs. Susan Purgert Hewitt
Mrs. Debra Kauffman Horst
Mr. Rajan Y. Kanitkar
Mr. David A. Kramer *Mr. Joseph F. Krolczyk
Mr. Christopher D. Long
Miss Deborah M. Lucas
Mrs. Pamela Hamilton Maloney *Mr. Thomas G. Myers
Mr. Christopher L. Palmer *Mrs. Marilyn Lisowski Parker
Miss Pamela M. Patton
Mr. Frank S. Rhodes
Mrs. Kay Koser Rhodes
Mr. Paul E. Salisbury *Mr. Brian C. Trust
Mr. Kevin J. Varano
Mrs. Catherine Clarke Weber
Mr. Steven T. Weber
Ms. Elaine R. Woodworth
Class of 1984
Mrs. Elizabeth Burkhart Abrams
Mrs. Kathleen Eisenbrown Basehore
Mrs. Diane McVaugh Beckstead
Miss Kay Ellen Bennighof
Miss Jane N. Buscaglia
Miss Catherine L. Conner
Miss Leslie Engesser *Miss Cheryl D. Green
Miss Holly J. Hanawalt
Miss Miriam D. Hudecheck
Mrs. Michele Glascow Malone
Mr. Wayne C. Meyer
Miss Michele D. Morel
Mrs. Susan Thompson Palmer *Mrs. Deanna Metka Quay
Mr. Francis J. Rafferty
Miss Janet A. Scratchley
Mrs. Michele Gawel Verratti
Mr. Jeffrey W. Wieboldt
Class of 1985
Mr. James R. Angerole
Mr. Mark L. Applegate
Miss Susan L. Baily
Mr. Gregory P. Buck
Mr. Todd S. Dellinger
Mrs. Jane Rupert Dutton
Mr. Allan A. Dutton
Mr. Joseph A. Lamberto
Mrs. Rhonda Rinehimer Madigan
Mrs. Mary Seitz Mamet
Mr. Robert Muir III
Mrs. Janette Lasher Nee
Mrs. Diane Detwiler Ramage
Mr. Gary N. Rhine
Mr. Joseph Ruocco
Mr. Hossein M. Samii *Mrs. Kathleen Yorty Thach
Mr. Thomas N. Tice
Mr. Nicholas F. Verratti III
Mr. Leonard E. Whitford, Jr.
Class of 1986
Miss Ruth E. Andersen
Miss Martha E. Bliss
Miss Susan K. Cuddeback
Miss Carol J. Davison
Miss Lynne D. DeWald
Mr. David J. Ferruzza
Miss Carol L. Flexer
Miss Julia M. Gallo-Torres
Mr. Anthony A. Meyers
Miss Kimberly L. Pearl
Miss Theresa A. Rachuba
Mrs. Harriet Shearer Rauenzahn
Lt. Mark E. Scott *Ms. Victoria E. Secreto Mrs. Janet Leiss Simpson Mr. Scott A. Wien Class of 1987 Miss Stephanie M. Butter Miss Kristi E. Cheney Mr. Ronald A. Hartzell Miss Denise M. Heckler Miss Karen L. Mackrides Miss Laura A. Mehlman Miss Laura E. Pence Mr. William P. Rhodes Mr. Daniel E. Strawhecker Mr. Steven H. Witmer Class of 1988
Mrs. Cinda Albright Wiest Class of 1989 Mr. Douglas L. Nyce
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* Matching Gift
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Honor Roll of Donors:
Annual Fund
Trustees * Faculty * Staff Friends
Miss Ruth E. Andersen
Anonymous
Dr. Howard L. Applegate
Mr. & Mrs. Gable L. Arnold
Dr. Susan L. Atkinson
Rev. & Mrs. James H. Bailey
Mr. Jefferson C. Barnhart, Esq.
Mr. & Mrs. John K. Bashore
Mr. & Mrs. George B. Beitzel
Mrs. Elizabeth Bollinger
Mr. William D. Boswell
Dr. James H. Broussard
Dr. D. Eugene Brown
Mr. William J. Brown, Jr.
Mr. G. Harold Bucher
Rev. Harold W. Butt
Dr. Voorhis C. Cantrell
Mr. & Mrs. Hyman S. Caplan
Rev. E. Luke Carlson
Mr. Raymond H. Carr
Dr. Richard D. Cornelius
Dr. George D. Curfman
Mrs. Ruth A. Daugherty
Mr. Philip S. Davis
Mr. James J. Davison
Mr. Curvin N. Dellinger
Mr. Wesley T. Dellinger
Dr. Barbara Jones Denison
Mrs. Sarah E. Dettra
Rev. & Mrs. Timothy M. Dewald
Mrs. Alice S. Diehl
Mr. Robert J. Dillane
Dr. Carroll E. Ditzler
Ms. Phylis C. Dryden
Mr. Richard T. Early
Dr. Robert F. Early, Sr.
Mr. John R. Eby
Dr. Scott H. Eggert
Mr. Lawrence A. Eiben
Mr. Arthur E. Emery *Mr DeWitt M. Essick *Mr. Joseph H. Eubanks
Mr. Albert L. Evans, Jr.
Mr. David C. Evans
Dr. Alex J. Fehr
Miss Gladys M. Pencil
Mr. Eugene C. Fish
Dr. Arthur L. Ford, Jr.
Mr. Gordon E. Foster
Mr. & Mrs. W. Bruce Fretz
Dr. Michael D. Fry *Mr. Rufus A. Fulton, Jr.
Mr. Arthur Funk (Deceased)
Mr. Edwin M. Garver
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Gates
Dr. Pierce A. Getz
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Mrs. May E. Gingrich
Dr. Russell L. Gingrich, Jr.
Mr. Arthur L. Goldberg, Esq.
Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Greer III
Dr. Michael A. Grella
Ms. Lucy T. Guerrisi
Dr. Thomas W. Guinivan
Mrs. Murl Gulden
Mrs. Elaine G. Hackman
Dr. Klement M. Hambourg
Dr. Robert E. Hamilton
Dr. Carolyn R. Hanes
Mr. A. L. Hanford III
Mr. John R. Harper
Miss Pat Hartranft
Mrs. Zedna M. Haverstock
Dr. Bryan V. Hearsey
Dr. Robert H. Hearson
Dr. John H. Heffner
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene D. Heisey
Mrs. Bernice L. Herb
Mr. Philip C. Herr II, Esq.
Mrs. Edna M. Herring
Dr. Paul E. Horn
Dr. & Mrs. Abram M. Hostetter
Miss Martha M. Hostetter
Mrs. Robert A. Houston
Dr. Diane M. Iglesias
Mr. Richard A. Iskowitz
Rev. Earl H. Kauffman
Dr. Gerald D. Kauffman
Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Keene
Mr. Keith L. Kilgore, Esq.
Dr. Robert M. Kline
Mrs. Nevelyn J. Knisley
Col. John T. Kramers
Mr. James G. Krause
Mr. Andrew W. Kreider
Mr. Homer L. Kreider
Mrs. Lydia Kreider
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. Leedy
Mrs. Constance Witter Leitner
Dr. & Mrs. William F. Lenker
Mrs. Jean W. Levy
Mrs. Mary F. Mare
Mr. & Mrs. Merritt J. Marks
Dr. H. LeRoy Marlow
Dr. George R. Marquette
Mrs. Thomas May
Dr. Joerg W. P. Mayer
Miss Joan C. McCulloh
Dr. William J. McGill, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. Gilbert D. McKlveen
Mrs. Janet Miller McLeod
Mr. Donald S. McPherson
Dr. Anna Dunkle McVay
Mr. Richard L. Miller
Mr. James P. Monos, Jr.
Mr. Philip G. Morgan
Dr. Allan W. Mund
Mrs. Frances B. Newcomer
Mr. Grant T. Nicholls
Mrs. Violet W. Nitrauer Mrs. Albert S. Noll Dr. John D. Norton III Mr. Robert D. O'Hara Dr. Harold S. Peiffer Mr. & Mrs. Lee D. Peiffer Dr. & Mrs. Arthur L. Peterson Dr. S. Elizabeth Piel Mr. Kenneth H. Plummer, Sr. Dr. Sidney Pollack Mrs. Ellen Jane Porter Mr. & Mrs. Harold H. Quickel *Mr. Walter F. Raab Dr. Ezra H. Ranck Mrs. Harriet M. Ranck Mr. & Mrs. Ralph C. Reese Mr. Thomas C. Reinhart Dr. Jacob L. Rhodes Dr. Robert C. RHev Dr. C. Robert Rose Dr. F. Allen Rutherford, Jr. Mr. Robert W. Rutter Mrs. Malin P. Saylor Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Schwartz Dr. Ralph S. Shay Dr. Daniel L. Shearer Mrs. Meda Martin Shermeyer Hon. John J. Shumaker Mr. & Mrs. Edgar F. Smith Dr. John Abernathy Smith Mr. Robert W. Smith Rev. Thomas H. Smith Mr. Walter L. Smith Mrs. Ingeborg M. Snoke Mr. E. U. Sowers II (Deceased) Mr. Morton Spector Mr. Lloyd Sprecher Dr. Arthur W. Stambach Dr. Paul E. Stambach Mr. Gregory G. Stanson Mr. Amon L. Stauffer Mrs. Sara B. Stauffer Mr. E. Peter Strickler Dr. George G. Struble Mrs. Betty Stutzman Mr. Robert Sullivan, Esq. Mr. John A. Synodinos Miss Elizabeth L. Taylor Rev. Kenneth R. Texter Mr. & Mrs. H. Edwin Titus Dr. C. F. Joseph Tom Mr. Horace W. Tousley Dr. Mark A. Townsend Dr. Donald H. Treese Dr. Perry J. Troutman Mr. John J. Uhl Dr. Victoria C. Ukachukwu Mr. & Mrs. George L. Van Dillen Mr. George W. Veale IV Dr. Susan E. Verhoek Dr. Thomas R. Vilberg Mr. Harry C. Wagner
Mr. Woodrow W. Waltemyer
Hon. John Walter *Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Wannemacher
Mr. & Mrs. Earl D. Warner
Mrs. Julianne "Pat" Webber
Dr. Elizabeth Kreiser Weisburger
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford J. Wengert
Dr. & Mrs. Harlan R. Wengert
Mr. & Mrs. John E, Wengert
Mr. C. Walter Whitmoyer, Jr., Esq.
Mr. E. D. Williams, Jr.
Dr. J. Dennis Williams
Dr. Stephen E. Williams
Mr. Samuel A. Willman
Mr. Albert F. Witmer
Dr. Thomas W. Wolf
Dr. Allan F. Wolfe
Mr. Charles W. Wolfe
Mr. Dane A. Wolfe
Mr. & Mrs. J. Arthur Wolfe
Mrs. Juliana M. Wolfe
Mr. Isadore H. Wolfson *Mr. Kevin R. Yeiser
Mr. Harry B. Yost, Esq.
Mr. Victor R. Zack, Jr.
Parents
Dr. & Mrs. Hugh C. Abernethy
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore S. Achey
Mr. Ethan Allen
Mr. & Mrs. Clifford A. Andersen
Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Andrew
Mr. & Mrs. James W. Andrews
Dr. Howard L. Applegate
Mrs. Elaine Barron Auerbach
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence C. Aungst
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Baal
Mrs. Mary F. J. Bailes
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin G. Baird
Mrs. Mildred Baker
Mr. Milton W. Baker
Mrs. Hertha Bakowski
Mr. & Mrs. Myron H. Barnet
Mr. & Mrs. Millard G. Barr
Mr. & Mrs. G. Elwood Bartholomew
Ms. Edna Basehore
Mr. & Mrs. B. Leonard Bean
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Beard
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Beck
Dr. & Mrs. C. Ray Bell, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Bender
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Beno
Mr. & Mrs. Burtis W. Bensinger
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Beres
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin C. Berger, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd D. Berger
Mr. & Mrs. Jacque Betz
Mrs. Mary Helen Long Bickel
Mrs. Doris Clements Biery
*Mr. & Mrs. Victor P. Biever Mr. & Mrs. Norman Birkland Dr. & Mrs. Tom A. Bither, Jr.
*Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Blasingame Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Bliss Mr. & Mrs. John D. Boag, Sr. Mrs. Doris K. Boehler Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Bollman Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Bolway, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Boohar II Mr. & Mrs. Dale T. Bord Mrs. Linda L. Bordic Mrs. Esther Bowman Mrs. Christine G. Boyd Mr. Foster M. Brinser Mr. & Mrs. Truman Brooks Mr. & Mrs. Truman Brooks Mrs. Rosalie Reinhold Bross Mr. Allen H. Brown Mrs. Barbara D. Brown Rev. & Mrs. William J. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Carl E. Brundin, Jr.
*Mr. & Mrs. John J. Buckfelder Mr. & Mrs. Vincent E. Bulik Ms. Elizabeth D. Burchall Ms. Patricia Caputo Mr. John K. Carl Mr. & Mrs. William C. Carson Mrs. Gloria Fitzkee Carter Mr. & Mrs. Robert Carter
*Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Cassel Mr. & Mrs. Aloysius Chesney Mr. & Mrs. George Chronister Rev. & Mrs. Clarence L. Chubb Mr. Samuel K. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Clarence E. Clemens
*Mr. & Mrs. Neil F. College Dr. DeLene Yocum Congello Mrs. Estella H. Cook Rev. Merritt A. Copenhaver Rev. James D. Corbett Mr. & Mrs. Samuel B. Cupp Mr. & Mrs. Charles Daubert Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. Daugherty Mr. James D. Davison Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. Day Mr. & Mrs. Andrew DeBoer III
*Mr. & Mrs. Francis R. DeWald Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Deaven Mrs. Marion M. Deaven Mr. Curvin N. Dellinger Mrs. Lorraine K. Ditzler Mrs. Helen N. Docherty Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Dodds Mr. & Mrs. Stanley W. Doe Mr. & Mrs. Russel Duryea, Jr. Dr. J. Ronald Earhart Dr. Robert F. Early, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond H. Edgecomb Mr. & Mrs. George H. Ellis Mr. & Mrs. John W. Engesser Mr. Harold G. Engle, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Owen B. Etter *Mr. & Mrs. James C. Ewin
Mr. & Mrs. David J. Farris
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Fernandes, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Augustus M. Filbert
Mr. & Mrs. John Filippone
Mr. & Mrs. Paul G. Fisher
Mr. & Mrs. William Fitzgibbons
Dr. David H. Fortna *Mr. Gordon E. Foster
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Foster, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Fritz, Sr.
Dr. & Mrs. Floyd L. Fulk
Mr. & Mrs. J. Seiler Fultz
Mr. & Mrs. Gary S. Furman, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Garber
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd R. Garland
Mr. K. Ronald Garling
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin C. Garner
Mr. & Mrs. Harold F. Giles
Dr. David W. Gockley
Mrs. Eleanor B. Goldsmith
Mr. & Mrs. Randolph Goodwin, Sr.
Mrs. Miriam Keller Gottlieb
Dr. Michael A. Grella
Mr. & Mrs. John Groff
Mr. & Mrs. John J. Groman
Mrs. Lois Harbold Guise
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Habel, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. John Hagerty
Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Hagstrom
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Haines
Mr. & Mrs. H. Millard Haines
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Hall
Rev. & Mrs. John P. Hamm
Mr. & Mrs. Merle C. Harding
Mrs. Helga E. Hartzell
Mrs. S. Elizabeth Hawbaker
Mr. & Mrs. C. Lamar Heckler
Mrs. A. H. Heisey
Mr. & Mrs. Marvin L. Hendrix
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Herlich
Philip C. Herr II, Esq. *Dr. & Mrs. Paul W. Hess
Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Hibshman
Mrs. Mary J. Hicks *Mr. & Mrs. Roy L. Hill, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Jon R. Hoffsommer
Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Hogan
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Holbert *Mr. & Mrs. Herbert L. Hoover
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Horbal
Mrs. George P. Horn
Mr. & Mrs. I. Eby Hostetter
Mr. & Mrs. Darwin E. Houtz
Mr. & Mrs. Allen K. Huber
Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Huey
Mr. & Mrs. J. Henry Hummer
Mr. & Mrs. William' C. Hurter
Mrs. Nancy Myers Inners
Mrs. Audrey E. Jackson
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence W. Johnson
* Matching Gift
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Honor Roll of Donors:
Annual Fund
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel R. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Jordan Mr. & Mrs. Marvin E. Kahn Mrs. Pauline Rittle Kauffman Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Kaufmann Dr. & Mrs. Robert W. Keefer Mr. & Mrs. George R. Kline Mr. & Mrs. Harold G. Kline Mr. & Mrs. Ernest P. Kline Mr. & Mrs. John D. Knauer Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Koch, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Harry A. Kreichbaum Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Kreitner Mr. Richard W. Kroth Mr. & Mrs. Reginald S. Lee
*Mr. & Mrs. Phtlip C. Lehn Mr. John M. Leidich Mr. & Mrs. Clifford D. Leitao Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Lemke Mrs. Ruth M. Lenker Mr. & Mrs. Adam M. Lesher Mrs. Edna S. Lidle Mr. & Mrs. Russell K. Light Mr. & Mrs. Walter R. Light Mr. & Mrs. Silas H. Long Ms. Diane L. Lord Mr. & Mrs. Colin C. MacCrindle
*Mr. & Mrs. Howard T. MacGowan Mr. & Mrs. William H. Mackneer Mr. & Mrs. John T. Malloy Mr. & Mrs. John P. Marcinkowski Mr. & Mrs. George Martin Mrs. Harold E. Martin (Deceased) Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Martin, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Maun Mr. & Mrs. James M. McArdle Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. McGranaghan Mr. & Mrs. M. Thane McKechnie Mr. & Mrs. William J. McKeon Mr. & Mrs. William T. McNerney Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Mehlman Mr. & Mrs. Edward Meima Mr. & Mrs. George F. Messersmith
*Mrs. Adella B. Metka Mr. John W. Metka
*Mr. & Mrs. Clair G. Metzler Mr. & Mrs. Larry M. Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Paul Mikos Mr. Carl E. Miller Mr. Earl R. Miller Mrs. Marilyn Miller
*Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Miller Mr. & Mrs. James Mills Mr. & Mrs. 1. Barry Mohler Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. Morgan
Mr. & Mrs. Clifton E. Mowrer, Jr.
Mrs. Elaine Z. Moyer
Dr. & Mrs. H. Arnold Muller
Mr. & Mrs. Victor H. Mutz
Mr. & Mrs. William C. Myers
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony F. Naples
Ms. Dorothy Neff
Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin M. Neideigh, Sr.
Mr. Samuel S. Nornhold
Mrs. Bertha O'Neill
Mr. & Mrs. James C. O'Neill
Mr. & Mrs. Edward H. Parkison
Mrs. Franklin Paullin
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence F. Pellegrini
Dr. & Mrs. Arthur L. Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Petro *Mr. & Mrs. Howard B. Phillippy
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Plank
Mr. Kenneth H. Plummer, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. John Rauenzahn
Mr. & Mrs. Bernard E. Reese *Mr. & Mrs. Vernon A. Reppert
Dr. Jacob L. Rhodes
Mrs. S. Louise Rice
Mrs. Loretta Hostetter Risser
Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Rocco
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene A. Roden
Mr. Joseph D. Rojahn
Mrs. Fern J. Roland *Mr. & Mrs. Albert C. Roth
Mr. & Mrs. Harold N. Rotz
Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Roudabush
Mr. & Mrs. P. J. Russoniello
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas M. Sacco
Rev. & Mrs. Jusuf Salam
Mr. & Mrs. Warren T. Sava
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer R. Schiller
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Schultz
Mrs. Elizabeth P. Scott
Mrs. Rebecca Unger Scott
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin V. Secott *Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd H. Seidel
Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Sekula, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Shaak
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Shearer
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Shemeta
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Sherman
Mr. & Mrs. Jay L. Simmons
Mr. & Mrs. Ira W. Simmons *Mrs. Barbara A. Slagle
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Slechta *Mr. & Mrs. John W. Slocum
Mrs. Ethel Houtz Slonaker
Mr. & Mrs. Larry B. Small
Mr. & Mrs. Ned Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Jay L. Suavely
Mr. Chester E. Snedeker
Mr. & Mrs. Robert I. Snovel
Mrs. Dolores E. Sost
Rev. & Mrs. Bruce C. Souders
Mr. Morton Spector
Mr. & Mrs. J. Foster Stambach
*Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Stoner Mr. & Mrs. John H. Stoudt Mr. J. B. Strickland Mr. & Mrs. Nick Sutovich, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Swalm Mr. & Mrs. John B. Taylor Mrs. Kathleen Yorty Thach Mrs. Delia Herr Thomas Mr. & Mrs. John R. Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Carl J. Tice Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. Toews Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Toland Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Torre Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Trout Mr. & Mrs. William H. Trust Mr. John R. Uhl
*Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Vagyoczky Mr. & Mrs. Walter F. Van Treek Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd G. Varano Hon. & Mrs. John Walter Mr. & Mrs. Weston B. Wardell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Milton R. Weber Mr. & Mrs. Gerald D. Weidner Mr. & Mrs. Ralph B. Welsh, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Westhoff Mr. & Mrs. Le Roy Whitehead, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. R. Keith Whiting Mr. & Mrs. James A. Wilhelm Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Williams Mr. Merle L. Wise Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Wolfe Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Wolfgang Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wolfgang II Mr. Robert D. Womer Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Woolbaugh Mr. & Mrs. Leon A. Wysolovski Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Yarger Dr. & Mrs. Parker C. Young
*Mr. & Mrs. Bruce N. Young Dr. Harry W. Zechman Mrs. Ruth Harnish Zentmeyer Mr. Victor E. Ziegler Mr. & Mrs. Elmer D. Zimmerman Mr. & Mrs. James H. Zimmerman Mr. & Mrs. Leroy E. Zimmerman
Matching Gift
Corporations* Foundations
*ALCOA Foundation
AMP, Inc. *AMP Foundation *ARCO Chemical Company
ARCO Foundation *AT&T Foundation
*Aetna Life & Casualty Foundation, Inc. *Aid Association for Lutherans *Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. *Akzo America Foundation *Allied Chemical Foundation *Allied Signal Foundation *Allstate Foundation *American Home Products Corporation *American States Insurance Company
Annville Sheet Metal
Annville Shoulder Strap Company *Aqua-Chem, Inc. *Armstrong World Industries, Inc. *Arrow Precision Products, Inc. *Ashland Oil Foundation *Bankers Trust Company *Beecham Laboratories *Bell & Howell Foundation *Bell Atlantic Corporation *Bell Communications Research *Bellcore *Bell of Pennsylvania
Bickel's Potato Chip Company, Inc.
Biddle Instruments
John A. Blessing Foundation
John H. Boger and Son, Inc.
Boscov's Department Stores, Inc.
Boyer Printing and Binding Company *BristoI-Myers Fund, Inc. *Burroughs Wellcome Company
Butler Manufacturing Company *C&P Telephone *CIBA-GEIGY Corporation *CIGNA Foundation *CPC International, Inc. *Carpenter Technology Corporation
Foundation *Carson Pirie Scott Foundation *Caterpillar Foundation *Champion International Corporation *Chemical Bank *Citibank/Citicorp *Commercial Credit Company of
America Foundation *Container Corporation of America
Foundation *Coopers & Lybrand Foundation *Corning Glass Works Foundation *Deloitte Haskins & Sells Foundation
Donald Blyler Offset *R.R. Donnelly and Sons Company *Dow Chemical Company
* Matching Gift Company
*Dun & Bradstreet Company Fund
Roger L. Dundore Signs
Ebersole Pontiac, Inc. *Ethyl Corporation *Exxon Education Foundation
The William F. Farley Foundation
Farmers Trust Company *The Firestone Tire and Rubber
Company *Ford Motor Company Fund
Foundation for Independent Colleges *Fulton Bank
*Fulton Financial Corporation *General Accident Insurance *General Dynamics Corporation *General Electric Foundation *P.H. Gladfelter Company *Hallmark Cards Inc.
Hamilton Bank *Hamilton Bank Foundation *Harris Corporation *HARSCO Corporation Fund
Hauck Manufacturing Company *Hercules Corporation *Hershey Entertainment and Resort
Company *Hershey Foods Corporate Fund *Hershey Foods Corporation *Hershey Trust Company *Milton Hershey School *Hewlett-Packard Company *Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. *J.M. Huber Corporation *IBM Corporation *ICI Americas, Inc. *Ingersoll-Rand Company *Fred S. James Company, Inc. *Johnson & Johnson *Josten's Foundation *Kidder-Peabody Foundation * Kraft, Inc.
Kreamer Funeral Home
Lebanon Mutual Insurance Company
Lebanon Valley National Bank
Lebanon Valley Offset Company
Lesher Mack Sales and Service *Martin Marietta Corporation *McCormick & Company Fund, Inc. *McGraw-HiIl Foundation, Inc. *Merck Company Foundation *Meridian Bancorp, Inc. *Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. *Metropolitan Life Foundation *Mobil Foundation, Inc. *Monarch Capital Corporation *Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 'Nationwide Foundation *New Jersey Bell
*New York Times Co. Foundation, Inc. *Northeast Utilities Service Co. 'Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
*Organon, Inc.
P J. Valves, Inc. *PPG Industries Foundation *PP& L
Peat Marwick Main and Company
Pennsylvania American Water
Company 'Pennsylvania Power & Light Company *Pet, Inc. 'Pfizer, Inc.
'Polaroid Foundation, Inc. 'Primerica Foundation 'Proctor & Gamble Fund 'Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co.
of Philadelphia 'The Prudential Foundation
Quality Inn of the Lebanon Valley *RCA Corporation 'Rohm & Haas Company 'Royal Insurance
'Russell-Eleanor Horn Foundation 'Santa Fe Industries Foundation 'Scott Paper Company Foundation
Sears-Roebuck Foundation
Seltzer's Lebanon Bologna 'Shearson Lehman Brothers, Inc.
Sheehy Ford-Lincoln-Mercury 'Shell Companies Foundation, Inc. 'Singer Company Foundation 'L.B. Smith Educational Foundation 'SmithKline Beckman Foundation 'Southern New England Telephone
Company 'Sperry Corporation Foundation 'State Farm Companies Foundation
Steitz Savings & Loan Association 'Sterling Drug, Inc. 'Strawbridge & Clothier 'Sun Company, Inc. 'Texaco Philanthropic Foundation 'Time, Inc.
'The Travelers Insurance Company 'US AIR, Inc. 'USF&G Insurance 'Unisys Corporation 'United Jersey Banks 'Upjohn Company
WLBR Radio Station 'Warner-Lambert Company
Weis Markets, Inc.
Wengert's Dairy, Inc.
The West Company 'Westinghouse Educational Foundation
York Container Corporation 'Xerox Corporation
Honor Roll of Donors:
Annual Fund/ Restricted Gifts and Grants
Churches * Organizations
Central Pa. Conference, United
Methodist Church Eastern Pa. Conference, United
Methodist Church
Allentown-Salem
Annville
Ardmore
Ash Grove
Cedarville
Cleona-Immanuel
Conyngham
Havertown Union
Hazelton-Salem
Irish Valley
Lancaster-Covenant
Lancaster-Grandview Heights
Manheim
Middletown-Christ
Millersville-Grace
West Lawn
Willistown Township Fulton-Siemers Memorial U.M. Church,
Towson, MD Memorial U.M. Church of the Holy
Cross, Reading, PA LVC Auxiliary-Philadelphia Branch Women's Club of Lebanon, Pa.
Restricted Gifts And Grants ^_,^^
Lebanon Valley College received a significant number of contributions which were designated by the donor for specific programs or projects during the 1987-88 fiscal year. Restricted in- come totaled $699,350, which reflects a 19 percent increase in restricted giving over 1986-87. It should be noted that these figures do not include giving for the 125th Anniversary Campaign which is detailed elsewhere in this report.
We recognize the following donors who have provided for the prosperous future of Lebanon Valley College through a restricted gift or grant.
$699,350
Tower And Turret Council
$5,000 and above
The tower and turrets of the College's Administration Building rise above the campus, symbolizing strength and vitality. The generosity of individuals who make significant restricted gifts to endowment and to selected programs and projects is evidence of their dedica- tion to the long-term goals of the College.
Anonymous (Deceased) Cecil B. R. and Parke H. Lutz Trust Dale W. Garber Estate Dow Chemical Company Foundation LVC Auxiliary-Annville Branch Josiah W. & Bessie H. Kline Foundation Mrs. Esther Hughes Kelchner Mrs. Virginia C. Miller
Gifts In Kind
Dr. and Mrs. Martin L. Gluntz
Dr. and Mrs. William J. McGill, Jr.
Hershey Foods Corporation
Cecil B. R. and Parke H. Lutz Estate
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Peterson
University Music Store
Judge and Mrs. John Walter
RESTRICTED GIFTS |
Ms. |
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AND GRANTS |
Dr. |
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1987-88 |
Mr. Mr. *Mr. |
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Amount |
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Trustees |
$ 616 |
Mr. |
|
Faculty/Staff |
13,195 |
*Mrs |
|
Alumni |
29,228 |
Dr. |
|
Parents |
10,350 |
Dr. |
|
Friends |
20,772 |
Mr. |
|
Churches |
5,050 |
Dr. |
|
Corporations |
380,404 |
Mr. |
|
Foundations |
68,038 |
Mis; |
|
Estates |
171,697 |
Mr. |
Individuals
*Mr. Ralph G. Ackerman '84
Dr. Madelyn J. Albrecht
Ms. Ann M. Algeo '74
Ms. Donna M. Anderson
Rev. David H. Andrews '51
Anonymous
*Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Atkinson '69, '67 Miriam Shaub Auker '82 & Mrs. Lov C. Awkerman '50, '49 & Mrs. Paul B. Baker '79, '79 David C. Ballaban '79 Charles E. Bartolet, Sr. '36 Bruce L. Bean '68 . Linda Bell Becker '64
69
Philip A. Billings Dr. & Mrs. William P. Bohlander '68, Frank P. Boran '35 David N. Bosacco '56 & Mrs. Nicholas Bova, Jr. '52, '54 3 Jennifer L. Bowen '81 James E. Brommer '63 Mr. Robert G. Brown '39 Mr. & Mrs. Roque J. Calvo '80 Dr. & Mrs. D. Clark Carmean '59 Mrs. Jeanne Hutchinson Cass Mr. Frank J. Catanzaro '57 Mr. John S. Champlin '80 Mrs. Dorothy Zeiters Clippinger Miss Anne G. Constein '78 Miss Desra A. Cook '80 Dr. Salvatore Cullari
*Mrs. Carol Gieser Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Morris S. Cupp '70, Mr. K. Douglas Dahms '75 Dr. Robert S. Davidon
*Mr. & Mrs. James W. Davis '63 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce R. Decker '69, Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Deitrich '56, '58 Miss Carol A. Denison '84 Rev. & Mrs. Timothy M. Dewald Mr. Herbert A. Eckenroth '49
*Mr. Seth A. Eisner Mr. Anthony G. Ellis '82 Mrs. Joan Myers Eshleman '61 Col. & Mrs. William F. Etchberger '35, '39 Mr. David S. Etter '50
'39
'78 '71
'69
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Honor Roll of Donors:
Restricted Gifts and Grants
Ms. Cynthia L. Evans '73 *Mr. & Mrs. James C. Ewin
Dr. Herbert Fields '54
Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Fischer, Jr.
Dr. Arthur L. Ford, Jr. '59
Mrs. Patricia Shreffler Fredericks '65
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond T. Frey '39, '39
Miss Linda C. Friskey '80
Mr. Richard J. Furda '53
Mrs. Joanne Grubb Gain '59
Dr. Elizabeth M. Geffen
Mr. Marshall L. Gemberling '49
Dr. Pierce A. Getz '51
Mr. Kenneth R. Gilberg '73 *Mr. James G. Glasgow, Jr. '81
Mr. & Mrs. Darwin G. Click '58, '58 *Dr. & Mrs. Martin L. Gluntz '53, '82
Mrs. Nancy Grace Good '58
Dr. & Mrs. Dale B. Gouger '65, '67
Mr. Kenneth R. Grimm '50
Mr. Martin J. Grochowski '56
Mr. Kenneth M. Hale, Jr. '71
Dr. Robert E. Hamilton
Mr. Peter A. Harubin '72
Miss Denise M. Heckler '87
Mrs. Deborah Miller Hefling '80
Mr. Ebe W. Helm II '77
Miss Celia A. Herald '85
Mrs. June Eby Herr '34
Mrs. Sharon Stetler Herr '66
Dr. Suzanne Hollingsworth Hetrick '65
Mr. James D. Hoover
Mrs. Kathy Bowman Horst '62
Miss Melissa J. Horst '82 *Mr. David C. Hostetter '72
Mr. William E. Hough III '87
Mrs. Katherine S. Howard
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Iskowitz '70
Ms. Beth E. Jones '72
Mr. Matthew L. Karinch '33
Mrs. Mary Didden Kartzman '74
Dr. John P. Kearney
Rev. William J. Keeler '56
Mrs. Esther Hughes Kelchner '25
Mr. Paul I. Kleinfelter '32
Miss Kathy E. Kleponis '87
Mr. Howard W. Kosier '55
Mrs. Margaret Weinert Kramer '63
Mr. Frank A. Kuhn, Jr. '70
Mr. & Mrs. Gene R. Layser '59, '59
Mr. Howard F. Lebegern, Jr. '49
Mrs. Nancy McCuUough Longenecker '72
Mr. & Mrs. Norman G. Lukens '51, '50
Mr. & Mrs. Knut B. Lunde
Mr. P. Theodore Lyter '71 *Mr. & Mrs. Wesley J. MacMillan '64, '66
Dr. Leon E. Markowicz
Dr. & Mrs. George R. Marquette '48, '51
Mr. Frank R. McCulloch '57
Dr. William J. McGill, Jr.
Mrs. Deborah Ellis McHenry '73
Mr. & Mrs. William D. McHenry
Mr. & Mrs. D. John Mclntyre
Dr. Frederick Meiselman '61
Miss Cynthia S. Melman '69
Mr. Clyde S. Mentzer '34
Dr. Harry K. Miller, Jr. '43
Mrs. Helen L. Miller
Mrs. Linnea Travis Miller '73
Mrs. Virginia C. Miller *Mr. William A. Miller '77
Mr. Raymond H. Mitchell '75
Dr. Owen A. Moe, Jr.
Miss Maria T. Montesano '86
Mrs. Shelvy Cromer Moorhead '63
Mr. H. Lee Mover '62
Mr. William W.' Moyer III '74 *Mr. John J. Muldoon '77
Miss Nancy E. Murphy '75
Mr. David B. Myers
Mrs. Elizabeth Moyer Myers
Mr. Richard K. Nath
Dr. H. Anthony Neidig '43
Mr. Robert J. Nelson '57
Mr. James R. Newcomer, Jr. '68
Ms. Frances V. Nichols
Ms. Joan L. Nichols
Rev. Joseph E. Nichols '44
Ms. Valerie M. Nichols
Mr. James C. O'Neill IV '85
Mr. John F. Onofrey '64
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Perry '78, '81
Mr. & Mrs. George R. Petrie, Jr. '72, '73
Brig. Gen. Ross S. Plasterer '57
Mr. Fred A. Poorman '60
Mr. Lawrence E. Priester '76
Mrs. Mary Knight Raab '82
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Reinhart '58, '57
Dr. J. Henry Ricker '35
Mrs. Marlene Windham Riela '76
Miss Sheila M. Roche '77
Mr. & Mrs. George Roman '50, '49
Dr. F. Allen Rutherford, Jr. '37
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick P. Sample '52
Mrs. Arbelyn W. Sansone *Miss Gloria J. Scarle '79
Miss Allison Schiller '85
Dr. James W. Scott
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel S. Seiverling '40, '43
Mr. Scott T. Sener '73
Dr. Ralph S. Shay '42
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Shemeta '52, '51
Mrs. Adora Rabiger Sholley '55
Mr. Albert J. Sincavage '35
Mrs. Ethel Houtz Slonaker '38
Mrs. Hazel Bailey Smedley '29
Mrs. Audrey Wahler Smith '65
Miss Susan E. Smith '83
Mr. & Mrs. Walter L. Smith '61, '76
Mrs. Dorinda Latshaw Snyder '77
Mr. & Mrs. Louis A. Sorrentino '54, '54 Miss Agnes M. Souders '54 Mr. Boyd L. Sponaugle '36 Mr. Coda W. Sponaugle '39 Miss Margaret M. Springer '87 Sgt. & Mrs. Robert P. Stachow '79, '79 Mrs. Barbra Storaker Stehlik '61 Mrs. Mary Ann Horn Stewart '69 Mr. & Mrs. Glenn R. Swavely '82, '83 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Swope '42, '48 Mr. Robert J. Tarantolo '53 Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Tesnar '52, '51 Dr. C. F. Joseph Tom Mr. & Mrs. Norman Vanderwall '30, '29 Mrs. Carol Kock Vassallo '72 Mr. Christian B. Walk, Jr. '40 Dr. & Mrs. John D. Walmer '38, '37 Hon. & Mrs. John Walter '53, '57 Bishop John B. Warman Col. Roy A. Weidman '39 Mr. & Mrs. Hans Weih Mr. Richard W. Wentzel '67 Miss Diane E. Whiton '77 *Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Whittle '76 Dr. Stephen E. Williams Mrs. Marcia Paullin Wilson '61 Mr. Glenn H. Woods '51 Dr. Jan H. Wubbena '69 Mr. Leon K. Yeiser Mr. Victor R. Zack, Jr. Mr. Edwin H. Zeigler '17 Mrs. L. Mae Burkholder Zwally '28
Business * Industry Foundations
Anonymous (Deceased)
AMP, Inc.
American Can Co. Foundation
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.
Burroughs Wellcome Company
Cecil B. R. & Parke H. Lutz Trust
Christian R. & Mary F. Lindback
Foundation Dow Chemical Company Foundation Exxon Education Foundation Hershey Foods Corporation Hershey Foods Corporation Fund IBM Corporation
Josiah W. & Bessie H. Kline Foundation Kraft, Inc.
Mary Sachs Foundation Olive T. Wilt Estate Presser Foundation Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
PhUadelphia Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship
Foundation
Gift matched by employer
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Honor Roll of Donors:
Restricted Gifts and Grants
Churches * Organizations
Annville United Methodist Church Board of Higher Education & Ministry Lebanon Area Personnel Association Lebanon Valley College Auxiliary
Memorials
Mr. Carroll R. Daugherty
Mr. Donald S. McPherson Dr. Woodrow S. Dellinger, Sr., M.D.
Dr. G. William Benedict, M.D.
Dr. Donald A. Comely, M.D.
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Sample
Members of Department of Maternal and Child Health at Johns Hopkins University Mr. Paul S. Ellenberger
Mrs. Marion S. Ellenberger '42 Mr. Donald E. Fields
Mr. Ma.x R. and Dr. Anna D. McVay
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Clemens Mr. David R. Fink '17
Mr. Edwin H. Zeigler '17 Mr. Jerry Frock
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Walk Mrs. Janet Weaver Gemberling
Dr. and Mrs. Loy C. Avvkerman '49, '50 Dr. A. H. Heisey, M.D. '37
Mrs. A. H. Heisey Miss Effie M. Hibbs '22
Miss Eleanor R. Snoke
Mrs. Mary Rank Hain Mr. Dell Lokey '68
Mrs. Cynthia S. Melman '69 Dr. Abram Long '17
Mr. Edwin H. Zeigler '17 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Landenberger
Miss Carol J. Dewald '86 Mrs. Clara Loser '13
Mrs. Lesley L. Johnston Mrs. Irene Schrope Maurer '29
Mr. Edwin H. Zeigler '17 Mr. Harvey E. Nitrauer '25
Mrs. Violet W. Nitrauer Dr. Joseph D. Rutherford '17
Mr. Edwin H. Zeigler '17 The Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Salerno
Dr. & Mrs. Arthur L. Ford, Jr. '59 Rev. Gerald J. Stutzman '55
Mrs. Gerald Stutzman
Mrs. Joanne Hostetter Thomas '55
Mrs. Adora R. Sholley '55 Mr. Paul S. Wagner '17
Mr. Edwin H. Zeigler '17 Mr. E. D. Williams '17
Mr. Edwin H. Zeigler '17 Mr. Jesse Zeigler '19
Mr. Edwin H. Zeigler '17
Tributes
In Honor of Dr. A. L. Peterson Mr. Walter F. Raab
Bequests
E. W. Coble Estate Dale W. Garber Estate George E. Hollenbaugh Estate Mary F. Keller Trust Edwin B. & Rachel H. Miller Trust Mrs. Hope Vandever Miller Estate William W. Rakow Memorial Fund Albert & Naomi Watson Estate Olive T. Wilt Estate
Athletic Booster Club
Mr. Ralph G. Ackerman
Ms. Donna M. Anderson
Mr. Robert Atkinson
Dr. Loy C. Awkerman
Mr. David N. Ballaban
Mr. Charles E. Bartolet
Mr. Frank P. Boran
Dr. David N. Bosacco
Mr. Nicholas J. Bova
Mr. James E. Brommer
Mr. Robert G. Brown
Mr. Roque Calvo
Mrs. Jeanne Cass
Mr. Frank Catanzaro
Mr. John Champlin
Miss Desra A. Cook
Mr. K. Douglas Dahms
Mr. Bruce Decker
Mr. Herbert A. Eckenroth
Mr. Anthony G. Ellis
Col. William F. Etchberger
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Ewin
Dr. Herbert Fields
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond T. Frey
Mr. Richard T. Furda
Mr. Marshall L. Gemberling
Mr. Kenneth Gilberg
Mr. James Glasgow
Dr. & Mrs. Martin L. Gluntz
Mr. Martin Grochowski
Mr. Peter Harubin
Ms. Denise Heckler
Mr. Ebe W. Helm
Mrs. Kathy Bowman Horst
Mr. Matthew L. Karinch
Rev. William J. Keeler
Mr. Paul I. Kleinfelter
Mr. Howard W. Rosier
Mr. Frank A. Kuhn
Mr. Howard F. Lebegern
Mr. Norman G. Lukens
Mr. P. Theodore Lyter
Mr. Wesley J. Macmillan
Dr. George R. Marquette
Mr. Frank R. McCuUoch
Mr. & Mrs. William D. McHenry
Dr. Frederick Meiselman
Mr. William A. Miller
Mr. Raymond H. Mitchell
Mr. John J. Muldoon
Ms. Nancy E. Murphy
Mr. Richard K. Nath
Mr. Robert J. Nelson
Mr. James C. O'Neill
Mrs. Meta Overmier
Mr. Wayne Perry
Mr. George R. Petrie
Brig. Gen. Ross Plasterer -
Mr. Fred A. Poorman
Mr. Lawrence E. Preister
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Reinhart
Dr. J. Henry Ricker
Mr. George Roman
Dr. F. Allen Rutherford
Dr. & Mrs. Frederick P. Sample
Ms. Gloria J. Scarle
Mr. Scott Sener
Dr. Ralph S. Shay
Mr. Joseph J. Shemeta
Mr. Albert J. Sincavage
Mrs. Dorinda Snyder
Mr. Louis A. Sorrentino
Mr. Coda W. Sponaugle
Sgt. Robert P. Stachow
Mr. John Swope
Mr. Robert Tarantolo
Mr. Edward F. Tesnar
Mr. Christian B. Walk
Dr. John D. Walmer
Col. Roy Weidman
Mr. & Mrs. Hans Weih
Mr. Edwin Zeigler
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Upcoming Events
Alumni Calendar
For more information about any of these events, call the Alumni Services Office at 717/867-6220.
November
19 New York City Trip. Buses will pick travelers up on cam- pus at 7:00 a.m., drop them off at Radio City Music Hall, and return them to campus by midnight. $17.00 per person.
December
4 Christmas at the Valley Inauguration of President John A. Synodinos. 29 Fifteen-Day Trip to London, England, including Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London, the British Museum, and much more. Sponsored by Phil Billings, English department, through Humanities International, Boston. Call 717/867-4428 for details.
Sports Schedules
January
28 Women's Alumnae Basket- ball Game
February
3 Nine-Day Trip to the Holy Land sponsored by the Alumni Services Office through Educational Oppor- tunities, Inc.
11 Men's Alumni Basketball Game "Hot Dog" Frank Night
Please call the Athletic Office at 717/867-6260 for more information.
November |
January |
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5 |
Football |
Delaware Valley (Home) |
1:30 |
6-7 |
Men's Basketball |
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5 |
Men's & Women's |
Tournament |
@ Dickinson College |
TBA |
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Cross Country |
MAC @ Gettysburg |
TBA |
9 |
Women's Basketball |
Dickinson College (Home) |
7:00 |
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12 |
Men's & Women's |
11 |
Wrestling |
@ Messiah College/John |
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Cross Country |
NCAA Regionals @ Allentown |
TBA |
Hopkins |
7:00 |
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19 |
Men's & Women's |
12 |
Men's Basketball |
@ Dickinson College |
7:30 |
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Cross Country |
NCAA Nationals |
TBA |
14 |
Women's Basketball |
Western Maryland College |
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18-19 |
Men's Basketball |
(Home) |
2:00 |
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Tournament |
@ Trenton |
TBA |
14 |
Men's Basketball |
@ Muhlenberg College |
3:00 |
|
18-19 |
Women's Basketball |
16 |
Men's Basketball |
@ York College |
7:30 |
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Tournament |
@ Lycoming |
TBA |
17 |
Women's Basketball |
John Hopkins University |
||
28 |
Men's Basketball |
Penn State (Capital) (Home) |
8:00 |
(Home) |
7:00 |
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29 |
Women's Basketball |
@ Franklin & Marshall |
7:00 |
18 |
Men's Basketball |
@ Western Maryland College |
8:00 |
19 |
Women's Basketball |
@ Gettysburg College |
7:00 |
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21 |
Wrestling |
Scranton/Moravian/ |
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December |
Susquehanna(Home) |
12 noon |
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1 |
Men's Basketball |
@ Loyola College |
7:30 |
21 |
Women's Basketball |
@ Delaware Valley College |
2:00 |
2-3 |
Wrestling |
LVC Invitational (Home) |
TBA |
21 |
Men's Basketball |
Gettysburg College (Home) |
8:00 |
3 |
Men's Basketball |
Alvernia (Home) |
8:00 |
24 |
Women's Basketball |
@ Gallaudet University |
7:00 |
3-4 |
Women's Basketball |
@ Millersville Dutch Classic |
24 |
Men's Basketball |
Franklin & Marshall (Home) |
8:00 |
|
Tourn. |
TBA |
26 |
Women's Basketball |
@ Johns Hopkins University |
7:00 |
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5 |
Men's Basketball |
@ Juniata |
6/8:00 |
28 |
Wrestling |
@ Swarthmore/Muhlenberg |
12 noon |
6 |
Wrestling |
@ King's College |
7:00 |
28 |
Women's Basketball |
Messiah College (Home) |
2:00 |
7 |
Men's Basketball |
Moravian College (Home) |
6:15/8 |
(Alumnae-12:00 noon] |
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7 |
Women's Basketball |
@ Eastern College |
7:00 |
28 |
Men's Basketball |
@ Moravian College |
8:00 |
8 |
Wrestling |
@ Elizabethtovvn |
7:00 |
30 |
Men's Basketball |
Western Maryland College |
|
9-10 |
Women's Basketball |
@ Upsala Tournament |
TBA |
(Home) |
8:00 |
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10 |
Men's Basketball |
Baptist Bible College (Home) |
6:15/8:00 |
31 |
Women's Basketball |
Franklin & Marshall (Home) |
7:00 d |
In the Next Issue:
*Presidential Inauguration and "Christmas at the Valley" December 4
*Homecoming Weekend October 7, 8, & 9
This year marks the 25th anniversary of graduation for the Class of 1963, who celebrated at the Kreiderheim Reunion Reception on October 8th. Their celebration was just one of the activities offered during Homecoming Weekend, 1988. Other events included Reun- ions for the Classes of '68, 73, 78, '83, '88, an Alumnae Athletes Reunion, Hall of Fame inductions. Campus Carnival, athletic contests, and the Homecoming Dinner.
Look for more details in the next issue of The Valley.
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